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Lettish
Lettish Let"tish (l[e^]t"t[i^]sh), a. Of or pertaining to the Letts. -- n. The language spoken by the Letts. See Lettic.

Meaning of Lettis from wikipedia

- Henry of Latvia (Latin: Henricus de Lettis; German: Heinrich von Lettland; Latvian: Latviešu Indriķis; Estonian: Läti Henrik; 1187 – c. 1259), also known...
- Robert Lettis Hooper or Robert Lettice Hooper (died 1738/39) was a chief justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. Robert Lettis Hooper was a son of Daniel...
- The Letti Islands (Ke****uan Letti) of Indonesia are part of the Maluku Islands, in southwest Maluku Province. (The spelling Leti Islands is also used...
- Letty, Lettie, Letti or Lety as a female given name is a shortening of Leticia (and its variants), Violet or Colette. It may refer to: Letty Letty Alonzo...
- Correlation to Global Climate Change", in Noller, Jay S., Sowers, Janet M., Lettis, William R. (eds), Quaternary geochronology: methods and applications, 2000...
- Robert Lettis Hooper Jr (c.1730 – July 30, 1797) was a soldier in the American Revolutionary War, later a member of the New Jersey Legislative Council...
- Nei letti degli altri (English: In Other People's Beds) is the third studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Mahmood. The album was released on 16 February...
- Letti sbagliati is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Steno starring the comic duo Franco and Ciccio. Franco Franchi ... (segment "La seconda moglie")...
- Tigers in Lipstick (Italian: Letti selvaggi) is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa, starring Ursula Andress, Laura Antonelli, Sylvia Kristel...
- University Press. The author of the chronicle is Henry of Latvia (Henricus de Lettis). Henry was a Catholic priest who witnessed most of the events described...