What's the difference between leman and lemman?

Leman


Definition:

  • (n.) A sweetheart, of either sex; a gallant, or a mistress; -- usually in a bad sense.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Zooplankton was collected monthly from Leman Lake, from November 1976 to April 1977.
  • (2) They give a typical adolescent process [of rebellion] an Islamic dimension,” Leman said.
  • (3) When locals expressed concern, officials told them the cleric was “marginal”, Johan Leman, a veteran anti-racism activist who works in Molenbeek, the Brussels neighbourhood where many of the Paris attackers came from and where Salah Abdeslam was arrested last week, said in November.
  • (4) It’s not that simple | Johan Leman Read more “Its all this new technology.
  • (5) "The kinds of things people are calling 'innovative' about these schools – different term times, longer school days, a wider range of subjects – much of it is possible for local authority schools, and certainly all of it for academies," says Jeremy Rowe, head of Sir John Leman high school in Beccles, Suffolk.
  • (6) Leman, the activist who also works there, said recruiters often told teenagers their parents do not know “true Islam”.
  • (7) Jeremy Rowe, the headteacher at Sir John Leman, which recently converted to an academy, was quoted as saying the proposed free school would be a disaster and a waste of money.
  • (8) Self-blame is one of the downsides of being an only child, according to Dr Kevin Leman, author of The Birth Order Book: Why You Are the Way You Are , who writes about "the discouraged perfectionist".
  • (9) The Beccles free school in Suffolk, due to open this September, is expected to cost the neighbouring Sir John Leman high school £1m, or 15% of the budget.

Lemman


Definition:

  • (n.) A leman.

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