The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . en; leccam (lekam), n. A dialectal form of , imbued; tainted. [Their] unsincere and levennus doctrine, cnrnipting thopeople, first taught tla-m looseness and bondiige. Stilton, Eikonoklastes. Leavenworthia (icv-cn-wtrihi-ji), ». [NL.]A genus of North American cruciferous plants leccheryct, » Wae, O waeThat ever thou was born ;For cimie the King o KItland leccam is forlorn ! Child Rouland (Childs Ballads, I. An obsolete form of lechery. 250). lec


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . en; leccam (lekam), n. A dialectal form of , imbued; tainted. [Their] unsincere and levennus doctrine, cnrnipting thopeople, first taught tla-m looseness and bondiige. Stilton, Eikonoklastes. Leavenworthia (icv-cn-wtrihi-ji), ». [NL.]A genus of North American cruciferous plants leccheryct, » Wae, O waeThat ever thou was born ;For cimie the King o KItland leccam is forlorn ! Child Rouland (Childs Ballads, I. An obsolete form of lechery. 250). lech lecht (leeh), ?• • [< OF. Icclicr, Icehier, Icl-in;lencliei; lick, live in gluttony or sensuality, = Ir. Iccin; Icclinr = It. Ivccair, < , liccOii = VUG. Iccniii, li-cchOii, MHG. , liek: see licl;.\ To liek. lechef, . Hud (. See IcccliT-. Lechea (leke-ii), n. [NL. (LlnnsBus), namedafter Johau Leclie, a Swedish botanist.] A {;e-nus of North American plants of the familyCistitieft. In the perfect flowers there are but :i petalsaud 3 fimbriated stigiuas, and there are only 2 ovules on. mmii^m Ltrcfieij minor, ei, flower; ^, fruit. each of the 3 parietal placentaj of the ovary. These plantsare slender, inncll-branched nndershrubs, with small pur-plish or greenish rtuwers. There are about 10 species, com-monly called pinwcciU. found for the most part near theeastern cojist from Canada to (leeher), n. [Formerly also leaclicr,Ictchcr; < ME. Ictchoiir, Icclioni; Icchiir, < , lechcur, leocor, Ickcor, , etc.,a glut-ton, sensualist, libertine, < Icehci; lick, live ingluttony or sensuality: seelccli.~i A man givento lewdness; one who is grossly unchaste; ahabitual libertine. A man made up in lust would loathe this in rankest lecher hate such impndLiice. Fletcher, Loyal Subject, iii. G. lecher (leeher), v. !. [< lecher, To prac-tise lewdness; indulge in lust. Die for adultery ! No:The ^vren g


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