leat — LEAT, (1, 2) leaturi, s.n., (3) s.m. 1. s.n. (înv.) An. 2. s.n. (pop.) Contingent. ♢ expr. A fi leat cu cineva = a fi de aceeaşi vârstă cu cineva. 3. s.m. Denumire familiară (de adresare) dată unui soldat. – Din sl … Dicționar Român
Leat — Leat, n. [Cf. {Lead} to conduct.] An artificial water trench, esp. one to or from a mill. C. Kingsley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Leat — Devonport leat near Nun s cross farm A leat (also lete or leet, or millstream) is the name, common in the south and west of England and in Wales, for an artificial watercourse or aqueduct dug into the ground, especially one supplying water to a… … Wikipedia
Leat — This unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is either a topographical name from residence by a leat or watercourse, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century (ge)laet , conduit, trench, or a locational name from any of the minor… … Surnames reference
leat — noun an artificial watercourse, canal or aqueduct, but especially a millrace … Wiktionary
léat — past 3rd sing of lútan … Old to modern English dictionary
leat — North Country (Newcastle) Words to search, to ceek, to summon, to invite … English dialects glossary
leat — I. (soldat) s. m., pl. leţi II. (an, contingent) s. n., pl. leáturi … Romanian orthography
leaţ — s. n., pl. leáţuri … Romanian orthography
leat — [li:t] noun Brit. an open watercourse conducting water to a mill. Origin C16: from OE gelt in wætergelt water channel , related to ltan to let … English new terms dictionary