li<Eth>tov" , hv, ovn , ( v. liv" , hJ ) smooth, plain: of style, simple, unadorned, Arist .: of persons, simple, frugal, Polyb. : Adv. litw`" , Anth.
2. paltry, petty, Id.
litov"
liØtov" , hv, ovn , ( livtomai ) suppliant, supplicatory, Pind.
litovth"
li<Eth>tovth" , hto", hJ , ( li<Eth>tov" ) plainness, simplicity, Plut.
livtra
livtra , hJ , a silver coin of Sicily, Lat. libra : as a weight, 12 ounces, a pound, Anth .: metaph ., livtra±n ejtw`n zhvsa" having lived a pound of years, i.e. 72 (for a pound of gold was coined into 72 pieces), Id.
litrai`o"
li<Eth>trai`o" , a, on , weighing or worth a livtra , Anth.
livtron
livtron , tov , older form for nivtron , Hdt. , Plat.
Lituevrsh"
LiØtuevrsh" , Dor. -evrsa" , oJ , Lityerses, a son of Midas: a reapers song named after him, Theocr.
livtuon
livtuon , tov , the Roman lituus, Plut.
licanov"
lica±nov" , ovn , ( leivcw ) licking: oJ l . ( sc. davktulo" ) the fore-finger, from its use in licking up, Luc.
licmavzw
licmavzw , ( leivcw ) = licmavw , Hes.
II. trans. to lick, Ion. 3 sing. impf. licmavzeske Mosch.
licmavw
licmavw , f. hvsw , ( leivcw ) to lick with the tongue, of snakes, Eur. : Med. , ejlicmw`nto peri; th;n kefalhvn played like serpents round the head, Ar.
licneiva
licneiva , hJ , daintiness, greediness, Xen ., Plat. From licneuvw
licneuvw
licneuvw , ( livcno" ) to lick, Luc.
II. to lick up: metaph. to desire greedily, covet, dovxan Plut.
licnobovro"