Regnum.
Δανιήλ [Danieel]
Cimex lectularius L.
"The Kingdom of God" or "God's Kingdom" is "Regnum Dei" in Latin
The word is misnomer from the Latin to wrongly name. It means an incorrect or unsuitable name for a person or thing. eg The United Kingdom is a misnomer - it should be Disunited Kingdom.
Cannabis sativa L. is a member of the Cannabaceae or hemp family.
The Latin for "God's kingdom" is regnum dei.
Ling is another name for Scottish heather. The Latin name is Calluna vulgaris.
You may as well ask what are English words that start with L. Latin has an entire dictionary section filled with words from labes to ludus which start with l. the name of the Roman language, Latin, also starts with an l.
Clear, it's Latin.
Rollins is a Scottish name from the Latin personal name Rou(l). The Norman form of the name is Rolf.
Lonicera japonica, L. caprifolium are the most commonly used for medicinal purposes. Also L. villosa or American honeysuckle. Over 300 species of honeysuckle in the Caprifoliaceae family.
It will be the Latin word that is equivalent to fifty (50) = L which in Latin is 'quinquaginta'