Leathern-bird, Leather-wing s. the bat

Ledge v. lay hands on; to lay eggs

Lent-lilies s. daffodils

Lescious ex. She is lescious of a place, i,e., knows of it and thinks it may suit

Levers s. a species of rush or sedge

Levvy s. a level (Fr. levèe)

Lew, Lewth, Lewthy shelter, sheltered, lee-side

Libbets s. tatters; little-bits

Lidden s. a story, a song (Ger. lied)

Lief, Leaf v. leave; ex. I would as lief