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LEUCA

Volume 13 · 50 words · 1842 Edition

in Antiquity, a geographical measure of length, in use amongst the later Gauls, and which, according to Jornandes, who calls it leuga, contained fifteen hundred paces, or one mile and a half. Hence the name of leuga, in the lower age called leura, and now reckoned at about three miles.