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Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an
annual plant of the
family Asteraceae. It is most
often grown as a leaf vegetable, but
sometimes for its stem and seeds...
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Gabriel Lettu (1775,
Paris - c.1859) was a
French painter,
engraver and printer,
mostly active in Auch
between 1830 and 1840. The Musée des
Jacobins houses...
- The
Livonian Chronicle of
Henry (Latin:
Heinrici Cronicon Lyvoniae) is a
Latin narrative of
events in
Livonia (roughly
corresponding to today's Estonia...
- "Networks". "
Lettus, das ist
Wortbuch sampt angehengtem täglichem
Gebrauch der
Lettischen Sprache". Rīga, 1638. (Pilnais
nosaukums [complete name]: "
Lettus, Das...
- Latvian) 1638 -
Lettus, das ist
Wortbuch sampt angehengtem täglichem
Gebrauch der
Lettischen Sprache. Riga, 1638 (long title:
Lettus, Das ist Wortbuch...
- it is
called pönnukaka. In
Finnish a crêpe is
called either ohukainen or
lettu or räiskäle. In Gr**** it is
called krepa (Κρέπα). In
Dutch it is a pannenkoek...
- (store) and paģiras (hangover) from Lithuanian. The
first Latvian dictionary Lettus compiled by
Georg Mancelius was
published in 1638. The
first grammar of...
- Europe.
Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-09136-7. Lettis),
Henricus de;
Lettus,
Henricus (2003). The
Chronicle of
Henry of Livonia.
Columbia University...
- Psychotherapy. 8 (2): 71–81. doi:10.1080/17432979.2012.750248. S2CID 143815565.
Lettus, Dodi (September 2010). "Breathe and Relax".
Library Journal. 135 (14):...
- cream.
Besides the
plain lettu,
there is also a
version with
stinging nettle added (nokkoslettu, pl. nokkosletut). In Finnish,
lettu and
pannukakku (literally...