Lechite

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Etymology[edit]

The name is ultimately from Proto-Slavic *lęděninъ (wasteland dweller) and is the source of many Polish surnames, such as Lech. More at Lechite.

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Lechite (plural Lechites)

  1. (historical) A member of certain West Slavic peoples, including the ancestors of modern Poles and the historical Pomeranians and Polabians, speakers of the Lechitic languages.

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