• Leeds

    Origin 1

    Old English Leodis (a Celtic kingdom), from Proto-Brythonic *Lādenses ("people living by the fast-flowing river").

    Pronunciation===

    • IPA: /liːdz/

    Full definition of Leeds

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    Leeds

    (plural Leedss)
    1. A city in West Yorkshire, England.

    Origin 2

    Old English Hledes, probably from a stream-name.

    Proper noun

    Leeds

    (plural Leedss)
    1. A village in Kent, the site of Leeds Castle.

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