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Léttir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈljɛhtɪr̥]) is an
Icelandic football club
located in Reykjavík. They
currently play in the 4.
deild karla (fifth tier)...
- parliamente. (14
January 1641) c. 2
Instrumentis upon
production of the
kingis lettir;
protesation for the estats. (14
January 1641) c. 3 Act
anent the continouatione...
- Team 1 Score Team 2 1
April 2024
Augnablik 7–1 Álftanes
Léttir 2–7 ÍH 4
April 2024
Selfoss w/o
Stokkseyri Kría 1–2 Úlfarnir Ýmir Kópavogur 11–0 Þorlákur...
- Kría
Seltjarnarnes 2014 Gróttuvöllur Kórdrengir Reykjavík 2007 Framvöllur
Léttir Reykjavík 1979 Hertzvöllurinn
Vatnaliljur Kópavogur 2013 ****rilundur ÍH...
- ****berland,
possibly from Old
Irish lettir ("a slope"). Latterbarrow,
Lancashire (Hawkshead),
possibly from
Irish lettir ("a slope"). Liscard, Cheshire, possibly...
- the Old
Norse word 'hvin'
meaning gorse or furze, and the
Gaelic word '
lettir'
meaning slope, the name
translates as "The
Gorse or furze-covered slope"...
- uncertain:
Whaley suggested either Old
Norse látr ("lair") or Old
Irish lettir ("slope").: 207 The name
Mallen Dodd,
first attested in 1867 and denoting...
- Hamrarnir/Vinir Ísbjörninn v KB
Vatnaliljur v
Hamar Álftanes v
Reynir Sandgerði
Léttir v UMF
Kjalnesingar Berserkir v Afríka
Vestri v KH KFG v KFS Kría v KB Fjarðabyggð...
- twice. His
first wife was
Janet Buchanan,
daughter of
Archibald Buchanan of
Lettir (in Strathyre). They had two children:
Janet Stewart (born c1475). Agnes...
- he
complained about a
neighbour to the
Privy Council. John
Menteith in
Lettir,
whose father rented his
lands from
David Haldane,
Tutor of Gleneagles,...