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Lech

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Lech  (lk, l)
A river rising in western Austria and flowing about 265 km (165 mi) generally north to the Danube River in southern Germany.

lech 1  (lch) Slang
n.
1. A lecher: "a coke-snorting arbitrageur who's an irrepressible lech" (Pauline Kael).
2. A lecherous desire.
intr.v. leched, lech·ing, lech·es
To behave in a lecherous manner.

lech 2  (lch)
n.
Variant of letch.

lech, letch [lɛtʃ] Informal
vb
(intr; usually foll by after) to behave lecherously (towards); lust (after)
n
a lecherous act or indulgence
[back formation from lecher]

Lech [lɛk (German) lɛç]
n
(Placename) a river in central Europe, rising in SW Austria and flowing generally north through S Germany to the River Danube. Length: 285 km (177 miles)
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Lech - man with strong sexual desireslech - man with strong sexual desires      
degenerate, deviant, deviate, pervert - a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior
Translations
lech [letʃ]
A. Nlibidinoso m
B. VI to lech after sb: he's leching after his secretaryse le van los ojos detrás de su secretaria, se le alegran las pajarillas cuando ve a su secretaria(hum)
lech
vi (esp Brit inf) to lech after somebody (= chase)jdm nachstellen; (in mind) → sich (dat)lüsterne Vorstellungen über jdn machen


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We have fully concentrated forces of nearly seventy thousand men with which to attack and defeat the enemy should he cross the Lech.
 
 
 
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