leman

[ˈlɛmən]

leman Definition

a lover or sweetheart, especially one in a secret relationship.

Using leman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "leman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He kept his leman hidden from his wife.

  • Example

    She was his leman for many years before they got married.

  • Example

    The king had many lemans during his reign.

leman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for leman

Phrases with leman

  • to have a lover or mistress

    Example

    He took a leman after his wife passed away.

  • to make someone a lover or sweetheart

    Example

    She gave him a leman's kiss before leaving.

  • an old lover or sweetheart

    Example

    He still thinks about his old leman from time to time.

Origins of leman

from Middle English 'lemman', from Old English 'leofman', meaning 'beloved person'

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Summary: leman in Brief

'Leman' [ˈlɛmən] refers to a lover or sweetheart, often in a secret relationship. It is derived from Old English 'leofman', meaning 'beloved person'. Examples of its use include 'He kept his leman hidden from his wife.' and 'The king had many lemans during his reign.' 'Leman' also appears in phrases like 'take a leman,' meaning to have a lover, and 'give someone a leman,' meaning to make someone a lover.