leger
IPA: ɫˈɛdʒɝ
noun
- An ambassador or minister resident at a court or seat of government; a leiger or lieger.
- (obsolete) Anything that lies in a place; that which, or one who, remains in a place.
- A surname.
- (obsolete) Alternative form of ledger (“book for keeping notes, especially one for keeping accounting records”) [A book for keeping notes; a record book, a register.]
verb
- (transitive, intransitive, Britain, fishing) Alternative form of ledger (“to use (a certain type of bait) in bottom fishing; to engage in bottom fishing”) [(transitive) To record (something) in, or as if in, a ledger.]
adjective
- (obsolete) Light; slender, slim; trivial.
- Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident.
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Examples of "leger" in Sentences
- Gary Leger works at a plastic manufacturing factory.
- St. Leger had no choice but to lay siege to the fort.
- The only access to the smaller depot was now on Leger ay.
- Buoy rounded of his first season when narrowly beaten in the St Leger.
- Leger was also an alderman in St. Boniface at the time of the election.
- The Leger des Heils is the name of the Dutch arm of The Salvation Army.
- Barry St. Leger decided to proceed without adequate artillery regardless.
- Cody was in a band called Leger des Heils with a bunch of other cool dudes.
- Guests and employees have claimed seeing Leger himself as well as other people.
- In 1896, his horse Persimmon won both the Derby Stakes and the St. Leger Stakes.
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