- with a
tendency to
terminate words such as leo and dóibh with ⟨f⟩,
giving leofa and dófa respectively. In
addition to a
vocabulary typical of
other area...
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September 2022, one of Meehan's
closest allies within the Comanchero, Kyle
Leofa, was shot in the face
while another Comanchero, Levi Johnson, was stabbed...
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similar cir****stances but "it was
widely known how he
ended his life, that
Leofa stabbed (ofstang) him at Pucklechurch".
Could it be that too many people...
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township called Pucklechurch in English, in s****ing to
rescue his
steward from
Leofa, a most
wicked thief, lest he be killed, was
himself killed by the same...
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standard in
Connacht would be to
pronounce the
words leo and dóibh as "
leofa" and "dófa"
however in
South Connemara and Aran they are
pronounced "leothab"...
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Boleslaus I
Edmund I King of the
English May 26, 946
Pucklechurch England Leofa, a
convicted outlaw Nikephoros II
Phokas Emperor of the
Romans December...
- -de hæfde
lifde sæġde
hogde Plural -den hæfden
lifden sæġden
hogden Imperative Singular -a hafa
leofa sæġe hyġe
Plural -aþ habbaþ libbaþ seċġaþ hyċġaþ...
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Martin Blum Scrum-half
France Gaspard De
Villeneuve Fly-half
France Tauave Leofa Fly-half New
Zealand Rafael Sans Fly-half
France Matteo Amigorena Centre...
- (England) c. 921 939–946 26 May 946
Murdered at a
party in
Pucklechurch by
Leofa, an
exiled thief Dub
House of
Alpin (Scotland) 962–966 967
Killed in internal...
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Domesday Book of 1086 and
remained so
until at
least 1202,
meaning "
Leofa’s village").
Gilbertus de
Lentone is
mentioned in the pipe
rolls of Nottinghamshire...