lege |
lore |
As a noun lege
is (us|colloquial) legislature or
lege can be (ireland|slang) legend, colloquially used to describe a person who is held in high regard.
As a verb lege
is (obsolete) to allege; to assert.
As an adjective lore is
their.
lede |
lege |
As nouns the difference between lede and lege
is that
lede is a man; person while
lege is legislature.
As a verb lege is
to allege; to assert.
legs |
lege |
As nouns the difference between legs and lege
is that
legs is while
lege is (us|colloquial) legislature or
lege can be (ireland|slang) legend, colloquially used to describe a person who is held in high regard.
As verbs the difference between legs and lege
is that
legs is (
leg) while
lege is (obsolete) to allege; to assert.
liege |
lege |
As nouns the difference between liege and lege
is that
liege is a free and independent person; specifically, a lord paramount; a sovereign while
lege is legislature.
As an adjective liege
is sovereign; independent; having authority or right to allegiance.
As a proper noun Liège
is a province in Wallonia, Belgium.
As a verb lege is
to allege; to assert.
lego |
lege |
As nouns the difference between lego and lege
is that
lego is an alternative spelling of Lego|lang=en while
lege is legislature.
As a verb lege is
to allege; to assert.
lere |
lege |
In obsolete terms the difference between lere and lege
is that
lere is empty while
lege is to allege; to assert.
As an adjective lere
is empty.
lege |
loge |
As verbs the difference between lege and loge
is that
lege is (obsolete) to allege; to assert while
loge is .
As a noun lege
is (us|colloquial) legislature or
lege can be (ireland|slang) legend, colloquially used to describe a person who is held in high regard.
leged |
lege |
As an adjective leged
is alternative form of lang=en.
As a noun lege is
legislature.
As a verb lege is
to allege; to assert.
lege |
luge |
As nouns the difference between lege and luge
is that
lege is (us|colloquial) legislature or
lege can be (ireland|slang) legend, colloquially used to describe a person who is held in high regard while
luge is spoon.
As a verb lege
is (obsolete) to allege; to assert.
lege |
lee |
As a noun lege
is (us|colloquial) legislature or
lege can be (ireland|slang) legend, colloquially used to describe a person who is held in high regard.
As a verb lege
is (obsolete) to allege; to assert.
As a proper noun lee is
for someone who lived near a meadow (the anglo-saxon for meadow being ley or leag).
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