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Definition of Leedes

Leede
Leed Leed, Leede Leede (l[=e]d), n. [Etymol. uncertain.] A caldron; a copper kettle. [Obs.] ``A furnace of a leed.' --Chaucer.

Meaning of Leedes from wikipedia

- Leedes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Leedes (died 1656), English landowner and politician Thomas Leedes (died 1645), English...
- Commons from 1614 to 1640. Leedes was the son of Thomas Leedes of Wappingthorne and his wife Mary Leedes, daughter of Thomas Leedes of North ****ord, Yorkshire...
- Civil War and was killed in action fighting for the King. Leedes was the son of Sir John Leedes and his wife who was a daughter of Sir Thomas Monson of...
- Ter Leede is a football club based in S****enheim, Netherlands. The club was established on 30 April 1930, as a merger of the clubs Poellaan and Roda....
- Franciscus Wilhelmus de Leede (born 15 November 1999) is a Dutch cricketer. He comes from a cricketing family and his father, Tim de Leede, too pla**** for the...
- Edward Leede Arena is a 2,100-seat, multi-purpose arena in Hanover, New Hampshire. It has been home to the men's and women's Dartmouth College Big Green...
- The Rumpel–Leede sign is a historical exam for Dengue fever and scurvy. It presents as a distal shower of petechiae that occurs after the release of pressure...
- The Leeds Intelligencer, or Leedes Intelligencer, was one of the first regional newspapers in Great Britain. It was founded in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire...
- De Leede is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include: Babette de Leede (born 1999), Dutch cricketer and cousin of Bas Bas de Leede (born...
- Timotheus Bernardus Maria de Leede (born 25 January 1968) is a Dutch former cricketer who had a One Day International (ODI) career of 11 years for the...