˜yÐÄvlog

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lesche

[ les-kee ]

noun

  1. an arcade or other public place in ancient Greece.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lesche1

From the Greek word ±ôé²õ³¦³óŧ originally, couch, lounging place, place for conversation
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“We’re just going to have to close,’’ said Deanna Lesche, the treasurer for the church’s Meals on Wheels program.

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Above this, approached by a stair, are the Lesche and the theatre, occupying respectively the north-east and north-west corner of the precinct.

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Up in the north-eastern corner of the precinct, standing at the foot of the cliffs, are the remains of the interesting Cnidian Lesche or Clubhouse.

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Every small community had its lesche;1814 and here the old men sat together in winter round the blazing fire, while the respect for old age gave an agreeable turn to the conversation.

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He executed a series of paintings at Delphi on the long walls of the Lesche.

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