Synonyms for lech
Grammar : Noun |
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Phonetic Transcription : lɛtʃ |
Top 10 synonyms for lech Other synonyms for the word lech
Définition of lech
Origin :- "Celtic monumental stone," 1768, from Welsh llech, cognate with Gaelic and Irish leac (see cromlech).
- noun lecher
- On the 14th the Swedes found the passage of the Lech guarded by Tilly.
- Extract from : « The Thirty Years' War » by Samuel Rawson Gardiner
- Tilly, who was to defend Bavaria, was again encountered and defeated at Lech.
- Extract from : « Sweden » by Victor Nilsson
- Marlborough and his army crossed the Lech, and proceeded to follow him.
- Extract from : « A History of England, Period III. » by Rev. J. Franck Bright
- The Elector, watching all this from just beyond the Lech, was in despair.
- Extract from : « The Battle of Blenheim » by Hilaire Belloc
- Nearly all the enemy were slaughtered or drowned in the river Lech.
- Extract from : « A History of Germany » by Bayard Taylor
- At any moment some regiments from the Lech may be marching forward to join the king.
- Extract from : « The Lion of the North » by G.A. Henty
- His remains were almost undecayed, as when he received the fatal wound on the banks of the Lech.
- Extract from : « The Revelation Explained » by F. Smith
- Otho vanquishes the Hungarians on the Lech; he afterward conquers the Slavonians.
- Extract from : « The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 5 » by Various
- Along Tilly's front in an almost straight line was the river Lech in a state of turbulence and flood.
- Extract from : « The Mercenary » by W. J. Eccott
- Tilly, advised by Maximilian, came to a stand on the banks of the Lech, which forms one of the frontiers of Bavaria.
- Extract from : « The Mercenary » by W. J. Eccott
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