Lemozi.
That is, Limousin, one of the sub-dialects of Provençal.
Lenca.
American: vernacular in Honduras; dialects are Guajiquero, Intibuca, Opatoro, Similaton. See Squier: “Notes on Central America,” Spanish ed.; “Apuntamientos,” &c., by Alvarado, Paris, 1856.
⁂ These languages are allied to the Kouri dialects of Africa. H. C.
Lenguas, see [Juiadge].
Lenni-Lennape.
American: original Indians of Delaware State, since in Delaware county, Indiana. Tribes were (1) Minsi, “the wolves,” (2) Unalachtgo, “the turkeys,” (3) Unami, “the turtles.” Grammar by Duponceau, Philadelphia, 1827. See [Delaware].
Leonarde.
Keltic: a sub-dialect of Bas-Breton, spoken in the former diocese of St. Paul de Léon.