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Lea vs Blea - What's the difference?

lea | blea |

As a verb lea

is to tie, bind.

As a noun blea is

the part of a tree that lies immediately under the bark; the alburnum or sapwood.

lea

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) legh, lege, lei "clearing, open ground" from (etyl) .

Alternative forms

* (l), (l)

Noun

(en noun)
  • an open field, meadow
  • *XIX century , Alfred Tennyson,
  • *:Two children in two neighbor villages
  • *:Playing mad pranks along the heathy leas ;
  • Etymology 2

    (etyl), from (etyl) lier, to bind

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Any of several measures of yarn; for linen, 300 yards; for cotton, 120 yards; a lay.
  • A set of warp threads carried by a loop of the heddle.
  • Anagrams

    * ----

    blea

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The part of a tree that lies immediately under the bark; the alburnum or sapwood.
  • * 1814 , Benjamin Smith Barton, Elements of Botany
  • Authors differ greatly in opinion concerning the formation of the blea . Linnaeus imagined it was formed by the bark. But it is certain that the whole of the bark does not give birth to the blea