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Lettic
Lettic, a. (n.) (ˈlɛtɪk) [f. Lett + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or related to the Letts; = Lettish. Also, in wider sense, applied to the group of languages (by some philologists called Baltic) comprising Lettish, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian, and to the group of peoples speaking these languages. Also a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lithuanic
Lithuanic, a. and n. (lɪθjuːˈænɪk) [Formed as prec. + -ic.] a. adj. = Lithuanian a. Also, in wider sense, applied to the group of languages, (also called Lettic and Baltic) which includes Lithuanian together with Lettish and Old Prussian. b. n. The Lithuanic language or group of languages.1841 Latha... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Vaughan (chief justice)
Life He was born in Ceredigion, Wales, Kingdom of England the eldest of eight children of Edward Vaughan and his wife Letitia (Lettic) Stedman of Strata wikipedia.org
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Livonian
Livonian, n. and a. (lɪˈvəʊnɪən) [f. med.L. Livonia, Livland, a former Baltic province of Russia.] A. n. a. A native or inhabitant of Livonia. b. The language of the Livonian people. B. adj. Of or pertaining to Livonia, or to the Livonian people or their language.1652 Heylyn Cosmographie ii. 167 Der... Oxford English Dictionary
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Slavo-
Slavo- (ˈslɑːvəʊ, ˈslævəʊ) combining form (on Greek analogies) of Slav: a. Used parasynthetically with terms denoting other peoples or countries, as Slavo-Germanic, Slavo-Hungarian, Slavo-Lettic, Slavo-Lithuanian, Slavo-Phœnician, etc.1839 Donaldson New Cratyl. §97 (1850) 141 The old Pelasgian or Sl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Old Prussian
Old Prussian, n. and a. [f. old a. + Prussian a. and n.] A. n. a. A member of a medieval people, related to the Lithuanians, who inhabited the shores of the Baltic sea east of the Vistula. b. The West Baltic language of this people, which ceased to be spoken in the 17th century. See also Baltic A. a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baltic
Baltic, a. and n. (ˈbɔːltɪk) [f. med.L. Balticus; cf. Balt.] A. adj. 1. Of, pertaining to, designating or bordering upon an almost landlocked sea in N. Europe (Russ. Balt{iacu}ĭskoe Móre), called by the neighbouring Germanic countries ‘East Sea’ (G. Ostsee, etc.); spec. of or belonging to the states... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sarmatian
Sarmatian, a. and n. (sɑːˈmeɪʃən) [f. L. Sarmatia the land of the Sarmatæ (Gr. σαρµάται, also σαυροµάται, whence the form Sauromatian). In mod. Latin Sarmatia has been extensively used for Poland: hence occas. in English poetry, e.g. 1799 Campbell Pleas. Hope i. 376 Sarmatia fell, unwept, without a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lithuanian
Lithuanian, a. and n. (lɪθjuːˈeɪnɪən) Also 7 Lituanian. [f. proper name Lithuania + -an.] A. adj. Belonging or relating to Lithuania, its people or language.1797 Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) X. 102/2 Another division [of Lithuania] is into Lithuania properly so called, and Lithuanian Russia. 1839 Penny Cyc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prussian
Prussian, a. and n. (ˈprʌʃən) Also joc. Prooshian (ˈpruːʃən), Prooshan, Prooshun, Proosian. [ad. mod.L. Prussiān-us adj., f. Prussi-a: see Note below. So F. prussien.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to Prussia or its inhabitants; also, designating things actually or reputedly coming from Prussia. Pruss... Oxford English Dictionary
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lede
▪ I. † lede Obs. Forms: α. sing. 1 léod, 3–5 leode, lede, 3 ledd, 4 leude, lued, lud(e, 4–6 led, 5–6 Sc. leid, 5 leyde, 7 leed. β. pl. 1, 3 leode, 3 leoden, 3–5 ledes, 3–6 ledis, 4–6 le(e)de, 4 leodes, le(u)dez, ludes, -us, leedes, led, Sc. lide, 4–5 Sc. ledys, 5–6 Sc. leid, 6 Sc. laidis. [Repr. thr... Oxford English Dictionary
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