Leched vs Letched - What's the difference?
leched | letched |
(lech)
(slang) A strong, lecherous desire or craving.
(slang) A lecher.
(letch)
(archaic) Strong desire; passion.
(informal) Someone with an overly strong sexual desire.
A stream or pool in boggy land.
As verbs the difference between leched and letched
is that leched is past tense of lech while letched is past tense of letch.leched
English
Verb
(head)lech
English
(wikipedia lech)Etymology 1
Backformation from lecherAlternative forms
* letchNoun
(es)Etymology 2
(etyl)letched
English
Verb
(head)letch
English
Alternative forms
* lechEtymology 1
See (lech), (lecher).Noun
(es)- Some people have a letch for unmasking impostors, or for avenging the wrongs of others. — De Quincey.