- In the Odyssey,
Leodes,
Leiodes or
Liodes (/liˈoʊdiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Λειώδης, romanized: Leiṓdēs, lit. 'smooth, even') was an
Ithacan diviner and a minor...
- se feond-scipe, wæl-nið wera, þæs þe ic wen hafo, þe us seceað to
Sweona leode, syððan hie gefricgeað
frean userne ealdor-leasne, þone þe ær
geheold wið...
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contains a root
similar to the Indo-European word *leudho, Anglo-Saxon
leode ("people"),
Slavic *ludie and
Polish ludzie, and to the
Celtic Toutatis...
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Modern English .. be suðan
Sigelwara land, forbærned burhhleoðu,
brune leode,
hatum heofoncolum. "... southward lay the Ethiop's land,
parched hill-slopes...
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Agelaus Amphimedon Amphinomus Antinous Ctesippus Demoptolemus Eurymachus Leodes Perimedes Others Achilles Ajax
Anticlus Antiphus Cyclopes Polyphemus Demodocus...
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Polyphemus on the way back. Leiocritus, son of Evenor.
Killed by Telemachus.
Leodes, son of Oenops. The
sacrificial priest to the suitors, he
hates the evil...
- "name of a god" ?Hitt tuzzi- "army"; ?Luw tuta "army" *h₁lewdʰ- "people" OE
leode, lēod "a people, a group, nation", OHG liut "people, po****tion" Proto-Italic...
- ending): The
exceptions are a few
nouns that only come in the plural,
namely lēode ("people") and
various names of nationalities, such as
Engle ("the English")...
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Leddrede (1195). The name is
usually thought to
derive from the Old
English lēode (people) + rida (a
riding path or ford that can be ridden), and thus meaning...
- 93.44°W / 28.13; -93.44 (Oenops) 25.7 2008
Father of Penelope's
suitor Leodes WGPSN Ormenus 20°23′S 43°51′W / 20.39°S 43.85°W / -20.39; -43.85 (Ormenus)...