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leddy

n. (eye dialect of lady English)

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Leddy may refer to:

  • Bernard Joseph Leddy (1910–1972), United States federal judge
  • Bruce Leddy, writer, director, and producer currently living in Los Angeles
  • Francis Leddy OC, Ph.D (1911–1998), Canadian academic and President of the University of Windsor from 1964 to 1978
  • James P. Leddy (born 1942), Democratic member of the Vermont State Senate, who represented the Chittenden senate district
  • John M. Leddy (1914–1997), official in the United States Department of State, who mainly focused on U.S. trade policy
  • Mary Jo Leddy, CM (born 1946), Canadian writer, speaker, theologian and social activist
  • Nick Leddy (born 1991), American professional ice hockey defenseman, currently playing with the New York Islanders organization
  • Robert Leddy, provincial politician from Alberta, Canada

Usage examples of "leddy".

Hartshorn and Meek and Sloan left at the house, forbye the Squire and his leddy.

Good luck now Mr Leddy I said and kick started in the air whee hoo away off like the clappers down the street.

Gien ever she seek to mak it up wi' ye, my leddy, I wad hae little to say till her, gien I was you.

Miss Christian Evandale, of Balbarnit, well kenned for the bonniest and best-tochered young leddy in the kingdom of Fife.

As he took his place and the Japanese girl came up to get his order, Blix overheard him say in English: "Bring tea for-um leddy.

They appeal to me, leddies, these lambs of our Church--these lost and outcast lambs of our Church.