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Lemma | Dictionaries | Max. Freq. | Min. Freq. | Short Definition |
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Lyaeus | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 215 | 215 | Lyaeus, deliverer from care, a surname of Bacchus |
Lycabas | Lewis & Short | 9 | 9 | A Tuscan who fled from his country on account of a murder, and who, for a slight shown to Bacchus, was changed into a dolphin |
Lycaeus | Lewis & Short | 86 | 86 | Pan |
Lycambes | Lewis & Short | 4 | 4 | a Theban who promised his daughter to Archilochus, and afterwards refused her; for which he was pursued by the poet with such bitter sarcasm that he hung both himself and his daughter |
Lycaon | Lewis & Short | 122 | 0 | Callisto |
lycaon2 | Lewis & Short | 126 | 4 | an animal of the wolf kind |
Lycaones | Lewis & Short | 9 | 0 | the Lycaonians, a people of Asia Minor, between Cappadocia, Cilicia, and Pisidia |
Lycaonis | Lewis & Short | 52 | 1 | [unavailable] |
Lycaonius | Lewis & Short | 81 | 75 | [unavailable] |
lycapsos | Lewis & Short | 2 | 2 | alkanet |
Lycaunus | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | the name of a warrior |
Lyce | Lewis & Short | 81 | 24 | the name of a woman |
Lyceum | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 0 | 0 | see Lycium |
lychnicus | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | luminous, shining |
Lychnidum | Lewis & Short | 51 | 3 | a city of Illyria, near the Haliacmon, in the territory of the Dessaretes |
lychnion | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | a lamp, light |
lychnis | Lewis & Short | 70 | 2 | adj. f. |
lychnites | Lewis & Short | 5 | 5 | a kind of white marble |
lychnitis | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a plant from which wicks were made |
lychnobius | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | one who lives by lamp-light, who turns night into day |
lychnuchus | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 4 | 4 | a lamp-stand, candlestick, chandelier |
lychnus | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 56 | 36 | a light, lamp |
Lycia | Lewis & Short | 667 | 71 | the oracle of Apollo at Patara, in Lycia |
Lycidas | Lewis & Short | 136 | 136 | one of the Centaurs, who endeavored to carry off Hippodamia from Pirithoüs |
Lycimnia | Lewis & Short | 4 | 4 | the name of the wife of a king of Lydia |
Lycimnius | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | adj., of |
Lycinna | Lewis & Short | 17 | 17 | the name of a girl |
Lycisca | Lewis & Short | 8 | 8 | The name of a bitch |
lyciscus | Lewis & Short | 15 | 15 | a wolfdog |
Lycium | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 819 | 0 | a gymnasium near Athens |
Lycium2 | Lewis & Short | 819 | 0 | a gymnasium very near Athens, in which Aristotle taught |
Lycius | Elem. Lewis | 1,126 | 35 | of Lycia, Lycian |
Lyco | Lewis & Short | 127 | 19 | a Peripatetic philosopher, a follower of Strato of Lampsacus |
Lycomedes | Lewis & Short | 13 | 13 | a king of the Isle of Scyros, with whom Achilles concealed himself disguised in female attire, and whose daughter Deidamia bore to the latter Pyrrhus |
Lycomedius | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | [unavailable] |
Lyconides | Lewis & Short | 3 | 3 | the name of a man |
lycophon | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a plant, also called |
Lycophon2 | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | the name of a warrior |
lycophos | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | the morning twilight |
Lycophron | Lewis & Short | 4 | 4 | Lycophron of Chalcis, in Eubœa, the author of Cassandra, an Alexandrine grammarian and tragedian of the time of Ptolemy Philadelphus |
lycophthalmos | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | a precious stone |
lycopsis | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | the wild bugloss |
Lycoreus | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a son of Apollo |
Lycorias | Lewis & Short | 3 | 3 | a seanymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris |
Lycoris | Lewis & Short | 40 | 40 | a freedwoman of the senator Volumnius Eutrapelus, the mistress of Cornelius Gallus, and afterwards of Marc Antony |
Lycormas | Lewis & Short | 14 | 14 | a river |
Lycortas | Lewis & Short | 25 | 25 | a general |
lycos | Lewis & Short | 306 | 15 | a kind of spider |
Lycotas | Lewis & Short | 4 | 4 | one of the Centaurs at the wedding of Pirithoüs |
Lycotherses | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a king of Illyria, whom his wife Agave, the daughter of Cadmus, murdered, in order to give the kingdom to her father |