"Lem" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "lem" is a shortened form of "lemma", which refers to a statement or proposition that is to be proved or demonstrated in a mathematical or theoretical context. It can also refer to a main clause or a sentence that is the core or central idea of a statement or paragraph.
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Leitmotifs are recurring musical themes or phrases that are associated with specific characters, ideas, or emotions in a particular work, such as a piece of music, opera, or film score. These themes are often repeated throughout the work, sometimes in different forms or orchestrations, to provide emotional resonance and structural coherence. The term "leitmotif" comes from the German words "Leit" meaning "leading" and "Motiv" meaning "model" or "theme".
Leitrim is a county in the Irish Midlands, known for its natural beauty, particularly its lakes and rolling hills.
Leland is a proper noun and can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Leland is a surname of Scandinavian origin, meaning "mound" or "hill". People with the surname Leland include actor Henry Daniell and explorer Barton Leland.<br>2. Leland is also the name of a region in Sweden comprising several municipalities, including Ljungby, Marks, and Varberg.<br>3. Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly known as Stanford University, is a private research university located in Stanford, California, founded by Leland Stanford and his wife Jane.<br>4. Leland Yole is a specific model of aircraft, designed and built by the British company Westland Aircraft.<br><br>Additionally, Leland can also refer to a place, such as Leland, North Carolina, Leland, Michigan, or Leland, Illinois.
Leman is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a leman, which is an old-fashioned term for a mistress or a lover, especially a woman who is the mistress of a man of high social status.
Lemegeton is an ancient book of magic, also known as the "Lesser Key of Solomon". It is a grimoire, a type of manual that contains instructions and rituals for summoning demons and other supernatural entities. The book is attributed to King Solomon and is said to have been written in the 14th century. It is considered a cult classic and has been influential in the development of Western occultism.