linˈnet (lĭnˈĕt), a common small finch.
Liˈon-el (līˈŭn-ĕl).
Liˈo-nesˌ (lēˈō-nĕsˌ).
linˈsey-woolˈsey (lĭnˈzĭ-wo͡olˈzĭ), coarse cloth made of linen and wool.
lists (lĭsts), chooses, likes; the field of knightly combat.
literal and metaphorical (lĭtˈẽr-ăl, mĕtˈȧ-fôrˈĭ-kăl), speaking according to both fact and figure.
litˈer-al-ly (lĭtˈẽr-ăl-lĭ), word by word.
litˈer-a-ture (lĭtˈẽr-ȧ-tu᷵r), the class of writings of a given country, or period, or people, which is notable for form or expression.
Lithˈgow (lĭthˈgō), a town near Edinburgh.
litˈter (lĭtˈẽr), a stretcher so arranged with poles at the sides that a sick or wounded person may easily be carried on it.