ledish

English

Etymology

From Middle English ledisch, leodisc, from Old English lēodisc (to or of the people, national) (as in þiderlēodisc), equivalent to lede + -ish.

Adjective

ledish (comparative more ledish, superlative most ledish)

  1. (obsolete or Britain dialectal) Pertaining to the people; popular; national.

Anagrams

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