"Libatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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A liard is a unit of currency that was historically used in Scotland and Ireland. It is equal to one-third of a pound or 13.33 grams of silver. It was originally a silver coin, but over time it became a unit of account, used to express large sums of money.
A lieasant exercise! The word "lias" refers to a geological term, specifically a type of fossil-bearing rock that dates from the Triassic period, around 230-190 million years ago.
The adjective "Liassic" refers to a geological period, specifically the Lower Jurassic period, which occurred around 200-175 million years ago. This era is characterized by the breakup of the supercontinent Pangea and the existence of early terrestrial plants and animals.
Libations refers to drinks, especially wine or other beverages served at meals or social gatherings. It can also refer to the act of drinking or making offerings to gods or spirits. In a more formal or literary sense, it can also mean a drink or a toast offered to someone in honor of them, such as a toast to a guest or someone being celebrated.