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Leeds is
locally known as a Loiner, a word of
uncertain origin. The term
Leodensian is also used, from the city's
Latin name.
Leeds developed as a market...
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largely obsolete.) Kingston-upon-Hull (UK) →
Hullensians Leeds (UK) →
Leodensians Reading (UK) →
Readingensians -ard
Spain →
Spaniards (also "Spanish")...
- the age of five for
Roundhegians RFC. He
later pla****
amateur rugby at
Leodensians RUFC in Leeds. Beck
joined Leeds Carnegie (then
Leeds Tykes) Academy...
- Launnie/Lonnie
Laval Lavalois,
Lavaloise Lavalois,
Lavaloise Leeds Leodensian Leodensian,
Loiner Leicester Leicestrian Chizzit Leipzig Leipziger Leipziger...
- Used-tubbies (from a
tourism slogan “England As It Used To Be”)
Leeds Leodensian (demonyn),
Loiners Leamington Spa Lemons, Phlegms, Limping-Spastics L****...
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predict a riot". The song
makes a
reference to John
Smeaton ("an old
Leodensian"), a
civil engineer born in 1724 and a
former pupil of
Leeds Grammar School...
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Germany (often offensive) Leodesian,
Loiner (UK) A
person from Leeds. "
Leodensian" is an
irregular Latin-derived demonym; "Loiner" is of
uncertain provenance...