Some of these need explanation. A loobean is a Nock boolean - Nock, for mysterious reasons, uses 0 as true (always say "yes") and 1 as false (always say "no").
Nock and/or Hoon cannot tell the difference between a short atom and a long one, but at the u3 level every atom under 2^31 is direct. The c3_l type is useful to annotate this. A c3_m is a mote - a string of up to 4 characters in a c3_l, least significant byte first. A c3_g should be a 5-bit atom. Of course, C cannot enforce these constraints, only document them.