-leigh
English
Etymology
From Old English lēah (“meadow, pasture, field, clearing”) (modern English lea, leigh), used in various compound names, especially place-names.
Suffix
-leigh
- (no longer productive) A suffix meaning “meadow” present in various given names and toponyms of Old English origin
Derived terms
English terms suffixed with -leigh
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