[ lēah] I. lēage (Chr) m. piece of ground, ‘lea,’ meadow, BC; Mdf.

[II.] = [lēag] I. and III.

[ leahte] pret. 3 sg. of [leccan].

[ leahter] == [leahtor]

[ leahtor] (e1) m. vice, sin, offence, crime, fault, Æ, CP: reproach: disease, injury, Lcd.

[ leahtorbēre] laughable, causing laughter, RB 188. [[hleahtor]]

[ leahtorcwide] m. opprobrious speech, Jul 199.

[ leahtorful] (e1, e2) vicious, seductive.

[ leahtorlēas] faultless, blameless.

[ leahtorlīce] foully, wickedly, Æ.