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lẹ̄che
n.(3)
148 quotations in 4 senses
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(a) A physician or surgeon;
hors leche
, q.v.; (b)
bodili (flesh, lichames) leche
, a physician or surgeon for the body (as opposed to a spiritual doctor);
leches drenche
, a medicinal potion; (c)
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