ge-lûcan, to unite, link together, make: pret. part. gelocen, [2770].
on-lûcan, to unlock, open: pret. sg. word-hord on-leác (opened the word-hoard, treasure of speech), [259].
tô-lucan, (to twist, wrench, in two) to destroy: inf., [782].
[lyft], st. f. (m. n.?), air: nom. sg., [1376]; dat. sg. äfter lyfte (along, through, the air), [2833].
[lyft-floga], w. m., air-flier: nom. sg. (of the dragon), [2316].
[lyft-geswenced], pret. part., urged, hastened on, by the wind, [1914].
[lyft-wyn], st. f., enjoyment of the air: acc. sg. lyft-wynne, [3044].
[lystan], w. v., to lust after, long for: pret. sg. Geát ungemetes wel ... restan lyste(the Geát [Beówulf] longed sorely to rest), [1794].
[lyt], adj. neut. (= parum), little, very little, few: lyt eft becwom ... hâmes niósan (few escaped homeward), [2366]; lyt ænig (none at all), [3130]; usually with gen.: wintra lyt, [1928]; lyt ... heáfod-mâga, [2151]; wergendra tô lyt (too few defenders), [2883]; lyt swîgode nîwra spella (he kept to himself little, none at all, of the new tidings), [2898]; dat. sg. lyt manna (too few of men), [2837].