LEUCA, in antiquity, a geographical measure of length in use among the latter Gauls; which, according to Jorandes, who calls it leuga, contained fifteen hundred paces, or one mile and a half. Hence the name of league, now reckoned at three miles; in the lower age, called leuva.
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