"Lese-majesty" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lese-majesty, also known as lese-majeste, is a serious criminal offense that involves insulting or showing contempt or disrespect to a reigning monarch or a member of a royal family. It is considered a heinous crime in many countries, including some European monarchies and Asia, particularly in Thailand and Saudi Arabia. In Thailand, for example, the lese-majesty law carries a maximum sentence of up to 15 years of imprisonment, while in Saudi Arabia, the punishment can be as severe as execution. The concept of lese-majesty is rooted in the idea that a monarch's power and authority are divinely ordained, and any disrespect towards them is considered an affront to the natural order.
Leroy is a masculine given name, possibly derived from the Germanic name Leored, which means "famous for its spear" or "wolf-spear". It is also an informal or slang term used to refer to a man, particularly in a playful or affectionate manner.
Lerwick is the capital and main port of the Shetland Islands, a subarctic archipelago in Scotland. It is a small town located on the east coast of the main island of Mainland, about 210 miles (338 km) north of Aberdeen, Scotland. Lerwick is a busy fishing port and has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong connection to the fishing industry and the local community.
A lesbian is a female who is sexually attracted to other females. The term can also refer to a woman who identifies as LGBTQ+ and may not necessarily be sexually active, but rather emotionally or intellectually attracted to other women.
Lesional refers to something that is related to a lesion, which is a damage or abnormality in a tissue or organ, often caused by a disease or injury. In medical contexts, lesional can describe symptoms, features, or characteristics of a disease or condition that are caused by a specific lesion. For example, "lesional skin changes" would refer to changes in the skin caused by a specific skin lesion.