Larix, láricis, pen. cor. Plin. Lucan. A tree hauing leaues like the pine tree: the timber apt for building. It will not perish either by rotting or eating of wormes, nor burne with flame: nor be brought to coles, but by long space consume. The guenme that commeth of it called, Laricina resina, is vsed for Turpentine.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
lărix, ĭcis f. (m. Vitruv., v. infra), = la/ric, a larch, larch-tree, Plin. 16, 10, 19, 43; Vitr. 2, 9, 14; Luc. 9, 920.