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Definition of Leamed

Leam
Leam Leam, n. & v. i. See Leme. [Obs.] --Holland.
Leam
Leam Leam, n. [See Leamer, Lien.] A cord or strap for leading a dog. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Leamed from wikipedia

- Leaming's Run Gardens (30 acres) were flower gardens located at 1845 US Route 9 North, Swainton, in Middle Township, New Jersey. The gardens are now indefinitely...
- Walter S. Leaming (March 4, 1854 – March 29, 1903) was an American physician and politician. Leaming was the son of Jonathan F. Leaming and Eliza Bennett...
- Barbara Leaming is an American biographer, whose subjects have included Roman Polanski, Orson Welles, Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy,...
- politician Aaron Leaming Jr. Leaming was the son of William Leaming and Sara Somers and had two sisters, Catherine and Julia. Leaming attended Madison...
- The River Leam (/lɛm/) is a river in England which rises at ****idon Hill in Northamptonshire then flows through Warwickshire, including the town of Leamington...
- Richard S. Leaming (July 16, 1828 – May 25, 1895) was an American ship builder and politician from New Jersey who served in both the New Jersey General...
- and How Some Met Mysterious Ends". People. Retrieved August 26, 2024. Leaming 2006, pp. 379–380. Dallek 2003, p. 581. Dallek 2003, p. 376. Booknotes...
- in 1937 and by a cousin while living with a relative in 1938. Barbara Leaming repeats Monroe's account of the abuse, but earlier biographers Fred Guiles...
- Pottker, pp. 113–114; Leaming, pp. 10–11. Spoto, pp. 67–68. Pottker, p. 116; Leaming, pp. 14–15. Leaming, pp. 14–15. Leaming, p. 17. Leaming (2014), pp. 19–21...
- Motto, Anna Lydia (1980), "Menippeans & Their Satire: Concerning Monstrous Leamed Old Dogs and Hippocentaurs", Scholia Satyrica, 6 (3/4): 45, [Chapple's book...