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LE'ASED, pp. Demised or let, as lands or tenements.
LEASE, n. [See The Verb.] 1. A demise or letting of lands, tenements or heredita...
LE'ASABLE, a. That may be leased.
LEARNT, lernt. pp. Obtained as knowledge or information. LEARNED , a. lern'ed. 1...
LEARNING, ppr. lern'ing. Gaining knowledge by instruction or reading, by study, ...
LEARNER, n. lern'er. A person who is gaining knowledge from instruction, from re...
LEARNEDLY, adv. lern'edly. With learning or erudition; with skill; as, to discus...
LEARN, v.t. lern. 1. To gain knowledge of; to acquire knowledge or ideas of some...
LE'APINGLY, adv. by leaps.
LE'APING, ppr. Jumping; springing; bounding; skipping.
LE'APER, n. One that leaps. A horse is called a good leaper.
LE'AP-YEAR, n. Blissextile, a year containing 366 days; every fourth year, which...
LE'AP-FROG, n. A play of children in which they imitate the leap of frogs.
LEAP, v.i. [L. labor, perhaps. Heb.] 1. To spring or rise from the ground with b...
LE'ANY, a. Alert; brisk; active. [Not in use.]
LE'ANNESS, n. 1. Destitution of fat; want of flesh; thinness of body; meagerness...