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Lettish
Lettish, a. (n.) (ˈlɛtɪʃ) [f. Lett + -ish.] Pertaining to the Letts or their language. Also absol. as n., the language of the Letts.1831 For. Q. Rev. VIII. 63 One of the most important personages of the ancient Lettish mythology. 1841 Latham Eng. Lang. 3 The Livonian (or Lettish) of Livonia and of C...
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Latvian
Latvia
Latvians, a Baltic ethnic group, native to what is modern-day Latvia and the immediate geographical region
Latvian language, also referred to as Lettish
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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...
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Lett
Lett may refer to:
Lett, archaic word for a Latvian
Lettish, another name for the Latvian language
Lett as a surname may refer to the following:
Alleyne
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Lettonian
Lettonian, a. and n. (lɛˈtəʊnɪən) [f. mod.L. Lettōn-, Letto Lett + -ian. Cf. Lapponian, and F. Letton = Lett.] = Lettish.1880 Libr. Univ. Knowl. (N.Y.) VIII. 835 The Lettonian differs from the other Lithuanian dialects in having an admixture of Finnish words.
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Louise Berger
However, when a number of comrades organized a Lettish Anarchist Red Cross in December 1913, the three became some of its first members. In June, members of the Lettish Anarchist Red Cross, including Berg, Hanson, Berger, and IWW member Arthur Caron began plotting a bomb attack to assassinate
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Letto-
Letto- (ˈlɛtəʊ) combining form repr. mod.L. Lettōn-, Letto, used with adjs. or ns. denoting other languages or peoples, signifying ‘Lettish and..’, as Letto-Lithuanian, Letto-Slavonic, etc.1880 A. H. Sayce Introd. Sci. of Lang. II. vii. 107 The old middle or intransitive voice..has been lost in Kelt...
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4th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
participants were delegates from various national Social-Democratic parties: three each from the Social-Democrats of Poland and Lithuania, the Bund and the Lettish It admitted the Social-Democratic organisations of Poland and Lithuania and the Lettish Social-Democratic Labour Party into the RSDLP, and predetermined
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Lett
Lett (lɛt) [a. G. Lette, ad. the native name Latvi.] a. A member of a people living near the Baltic, mainly in Latvia; a Latvian. b. The language of this people; = Lettish, Latvian.1831 For. Q. Rev. VIII. 61 The Letts, a simple-mannered and now-existing people. Ibid. 70 Henry the Lett, who wrote in ...
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novelettish
noveˈlettish, a. Also noveletteish. [f. novelette + -ish1.] Pertaining to or characteristic of a novelette.1904 J. C. Snaith Broke of Covenden xv. 222 Our dear stiff-backed..simple-minded, penny-noveletteish feudal baron. 1921 Sat. Westm. Gaz. 10 Sept. 15/2 The blue-eyed make-up of the novelettish d...
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Vitebsk electoral district (Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917)
List 12 - Lettish Democrats-Nationalists
List 13-Peasants of Vitebsk Governorate
List 14 - Citizens of the Bolets Volost, Gorodoksky Uyezd
Kuzminsky votes (8.9%), the SRs 3,053 votes (8.9%), the Kadets 2,365 votes (6.9%), the Polish list 2,169 votes (6.4%), the Popular Socialists 958 votes (2.9%), the Lettish
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Latvian
Latvian, a. and n. (ˈlætvɪən) [f. Latvia, Lett. and Lith. Latvija.] A. adj. Of or belonging to Latvia, since 1940 a constituent republic of the U.S.S.R., lying on the east coast of the Baltic Sea. B. n. a. A native or inhabitant of Latvia. b. The language of Latvia; Lettish. Cf. Lett, Lettish a. (n....
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Lexington Avenue explosion
Members of the Lettish section of the Anarchist Black Cross (ABC) were constructing a bomb in a seven-story tenement when the group's large supply of dynamite The conspirators
In July 1914, two members of the Lettish section of the Anarchist Red Cross (ARC), Charles Berg and Carl Hanson, began collecting dynamite
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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...
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Chinese in the Russian Revolution and in the Russian Civil War
He asserted that, "in Moscow, they have at their disposal 16,000 well-armed Lettish soldiers, some detachments of Finnish Red Guards and a large battalion In his book Between Red and White, Leon Trotsky makes sarcastic reference to the charge that the Soviets held Petrograd and Moscow "by the aid of 'Lettish
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