Definitions from Wikipedia (Leofric)
▸ noun: an Old English name meaning "Friendly Kingdom", composed of "Leof" meaning friendly or desirable, and "ric" meaning kingdom or governmental state.
▸ noun: (before 1016–1072) a medieval Bishop of Exeter.
▸ noun: (fl. 1070) an English cleric and writer who wrote an Old English history of Hereward the Wake.
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▸ noun: an Old English name meaning "Friendly Kingdom", composed of "Leof" meaning friendly or desirable, and "ric" meaning kingdom or governmental state.
▸ noun: (before 1016–1072) a medieval Bishop of Exeter.
▸ noun: (fl. 1070) an English cleric and writer who wrote an Old English history of Hereward the Wake.
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