liugnja ([31]), m. ([108]), liar. [< liugn + suff. -jan-.]
liuhadei, f. ([113] and n. 2), light, illumination; II. Cor. IV, 4 (-eins, partit. g., in A; -ein in B; s. note). 6. [< liuhaþ.]
liuhadeins, adj. ([124]), ful of light, shining, bright; Mt. VI, 22. [< liuhaþ + suff. -eina-.]
liuhaþ, gen. liuhadis, n. ([94]), light; Mt. VI, 23. Lu. II, 32. II. Cor. IV, 6. [< √ liuh + suff. -ada-.]
liuhtjan, wv. ([188]), to giv light, to light, shine; II. Cor. IV, 4. 6. [< *liuhts (< √ of liuhaþ + suff. -to-), adj. (= OE. lêoht, ME. licht, NE. light). OE. lŷhtan, ME. lihte, NE. light.]
-liusan, stv. ([173], n. 1), in fra-l. [OE. (for-)lêosan, ME. (for-)lêse, NE. leese (obs.), to lose, pp. (for-)lorn.]
liuta, m. ([108]), dissembler, hypocrit; Mt. VI, 2. 5. 16. [Prop. weak form of the adj. liuts < √ of OE. lûtan, ME. lute, loute, NE. lout (obs.), to bend, bow, stoop. Cf. also OE. lyteg (w. suff. -eg), ME. luti, shrewd, cunning.]
lôfa, m. ([108]), the palm of the hand. [ON. lófi, Scot. loof, the palm of the hand.]
lubains ([31]), f. ([103], n. 1), hope. [< *luban, to hope, (+ suff. -ai-ni-), < √ of liufs.]
lubja-leisei ([30]), f. ([113]), wichcraft. [< lubjaleis, adj., skild, < lubja- (= OE. lyb, f.?, poison; cf. also cêse-lib, ME. cheselep, NE. cheeselep. The orig. meaning of lubja- was probably 'a strong essence, vegetabl juice') + -leis < √ of lais.]