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landleaper
Landlouper Land"loup`er, n. [D. landlooper, lit., landrunner; land land + loopen to run. See Land, and Leap.] A vagabond; a vagrant. [Written also landleaper and landloper.] ``Bands of landloupers.' --Moltey.
Landleaper
Landleaper Land"leap`er, n. See Landlouper.
Leaper
Leaper Leap"er, n. [See 1st Leap.] A kind of hooked instrument for untwisting old cordage.

Meaning of Leape from wikipedia

- Lucian Leape is a physician and professor at Harvard School of Public Health, who has been active in trying to improve the medical system to reduce medical...
- Jonathan Leape is the Executive Director of the International Growth Centre, and an ****ociate Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics...
- (Millwood). 29 (1): 165–73. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2009.0785. PMID 19952010. Leape LL; Fromson JA (January 2006). "Problem doctors: is there a system-level...
- The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a Swiss-based international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 that works in the field of wilderness...
- the Department for International Development. The IGC is led by Jonathan Leape, along with directors Robin Burgess, Sir Paul Collier, Anthony Venables...
- abroad his wings, he hideth the Sunne, and darkeneth all the world. And (to leape back into the Talmud) a certaine Rabbi sayling on the Sea, saw a bird in...
- erratically and refusing to pay bills. A male member of Kenja named Richard Leape, who was being treated for schizophrenia, disappeared around 1993 and has...
- turn of the 17th century, 'The Maydes Metamorphosis,' has it that 'this is leape year/women wear breeches.' A few hundred years later, breeches wouldn't...
- matches this content. Raphael Holinshed also localises the event of the "leape of Gogmagog" at Dover, but William Camden in his 1586 work Brittannia locates...
- flesh of man. His body like the body of a Lyon, being very apt both to leape and to run, so as no distance or space doth hinder him,.. Topsell thought...