Definition of Ledden

1. language [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ledden

lecturers
lecturership
lecturerships
lectures
lectureship
lectureships
lectureth
lecturing
lecturn
lecturns
lecythi
lecythiform
lecythis
lecythus
led off
ledden (current term)
leddens
leddies
leddy
lede
ledeless
ledely
lederhosen
ledes
ledge
ledged
ledgeman
ledgement
ledgements
ledger

Literary usage of Ledden

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames: With Special American Instances by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley (1901)
"29, 'And they ledden him to the coppe of the hil . .. to cast him down ' ; cf. Mow Copp, a parish in East Cheshire. 1331. John de la Coppe, co. Norf. ..."

2. On the Ancient British, Roman, & Saxon Antiquities & Folk-lore of Worcestershire by Jabez Allies (1852)
"... ledden ; that is, that they are occasionally waylaid in the night by a mischievous sprite, whom they call ..."

3. On the ancient British, Roman, and Saxon antiquities of Worcestershire by Jabez Allies (1852)
"... ledden ; that is, that they are occasionally waylaid in the night by a mischievous sprite, whom they call ..."

4. Official History of the Fire Department of the City of Baltimore: Together by Clarence H. Forrest (1898)
"Like most practical firemen, Chief ledden has had his full share of personal adventures and hardships. While with No. 10 Engine Company his feet were ..."

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