lech

noun
/lɛt͡ʃ//lɛk/

Etymology

From Welsh llech (“slate, slab”).

  1. derived from llech

Definitions

  1. A strong, lecherous desire or craving.

  2. A lecher.

  3. To behave lecherously.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. The capstone of a cromlech.

    2. A surname from Polish.

The neighborhood

Derived

lechfest, lechy

Vish — recursive loop

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