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Leech definition
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They will install as many docks as possible at ice free waterbodies before the fishing opener. Middle English lek, leche, lyche, from Old Norse lík (“leechline"), from Proto-Germanic *lÄ«kÄ… (compare West Frisian lyk (“band"), Dutch lijk (“boltrope"), Middle High German geleich (“joint, limb")), from Proto-Indo-European *leiĝ- "˜to bind' (compare Latin ligō (“tie, bind"), Ukrainian налигати (nalýhaty, “to bridle, fetter"), Albanian lidh (“to bind")).įrom Middle English leche (“blood-sucking worm"), from Old English lǣċe (“blood-sucking worm"), akin to Middle Dutch lāke (“blood-sucking worm") (Dutch laak). DNR crews manage 1500 public water accesses. Leech definition: A leech is a small animal which looks like a worm and lives in water.

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Leeches feed by attaching themselves to other animals and sucking their blood. Cognate with Old Frisian lÄ“tza (“physician"), Old Saxon lāki (“physician"), Old High German lāhhi (“doctor, healer"), Danish læge (“doctor, surgeon"), Gothic 𐌻𐌴𐌺𐌴𐌹𐍃 (lekeis, “physician"), Old Irish líaig (“exorcist, doctor"). A leech is a small animal which looks like a worm and lives in water. From Middle English leche (“physician"), from Old English lǣċe (“doctor, physician"), from Proto-Germanic *lÄ“kijaz (“doctor"), from Proto-Indo-European *lÄ“g(')- (“doctor"). a parasitic or predatory worm of the annelid family that lives in freshwaters and drinks blood by attaching itself to its prey.














Leech definition