Comparative evidence

leu̯bʰ

• Lat. lubens = libens –ntis ‘willing’, ‘glad’ (OLD: 1023)

• Lat. libēns –ntis ‘willing’, ‘glad’ (OLD: 1023)

• Lat. lubet = libet ‘it is pleasing or agreeable’, ‘there is a desire’ (OLD: 1025)

• Lat. libet ‘it is pleasing or agreeable’, ‘there is a desire’ (OLD: 1025)

References

OLD = Glare, P. G. W. 1968. Oxford Latin Dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.