La Ma: the stable, rooting stance from the pole form
Lan Kwan or Lan Gwan: horizontal long bridge poe
Lan Gurk: horizontal leg block contacting with the shin bone
Lan Sau: horizontal arm block contacting with forearm and sometimes palm
Lau Do: twisting the knives inward to block and strike
Lay Wai Chi Sau: leaving the gap sticky hands
Lik: muscular strength
Lik Do: the correct power
Lin Jip Geng: connecting power or energy
Lin Siu Dai Da: economy or motion
Lin Wan Kuen: continuous chain punching
Lin Gung Jau: muscle liniment
Lin Wai Gurk: flowing kicks
Look Sau or Luk Sau or Gung Lik Chi Sau: heavy sticky hands
Lop: grabbing or controlling with the palm
Lop Da: simultaneous controlling and striking; also refers to a partner exercise
Lop Chan Jeong: simultaneous palm controlling and heel palm strike
Lop Fok: grabbing from fok sau position
Lop Sau: grabbing hand control; also refers to a partner exercise
Lop Sau Chi Sau: lop sau in sticky hands
Lou Gwan or Low Gwan: the half point pole technique; a short thrust
Luk Dim Bune Gwan or Luk Dim Boon Gwan; six and half point pole form
Lut Sau: attacking without initial contact with the opponents bridge; it begins with fighting position
Lut Sau Chi Sau: attacking from man sau position and immediately going into sticky hands