- leasow
- \\ˈlezə\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English lesow, leswe, from Old English lǣs open pasture (gen., dative, & accusative lǣse, lǣswe) — more at leasedialect Britain : rough pasture land
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Leasow — Lea sow, n. [AS. lesu, l[ae]su.] A pasture. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
leasow — lea·sow … English syllables
Dudley Canal — The end of the No. 2 Line in 1987 Original owner Dudley Canal Company Date of act … Wikipedia
lesewe — variant of leasow dial … Useful english dictionary
lessow — obs. form of leasow … Useful english dictionary
lesue — obs. form of leasow … Useful english dictionary
lesur — lesur(e, uwe, leswa, w(u)e obs. ff. leasow … Useful english dictionary
leswa — lesur(e, uwe, leswa, w(u)e obs. ff. leasow … Useful english dictionary
lizor — lizor, liz(z)ure Sc. or dial. ff. leasow … Useful english dictionary
lizure — lizor, liz(z)ure Sc. or dial. ff. leasow … Useful english dictionary