A portion or list, especially a list of candidates for an office; also the candidates themselves.
A regular court, more specifically a court-leet, in which certain lords had jurisdiction over local disputes, or the physical area of this jurisdiction.
The European pollock.
A place where roads meet or cross; intersection
Abbreviation of leetspeak.
simple past tense of let
Of or relating to leetspeak.
A surname, from Old English.
The word "leet" comes from Scots and may derive from Old French words meaning "list" or Old Norse terms for a "share or portion." It is also possibly a shortened form of the French word "élite."