Note: This article concerns the word "Lea." For the saint, see Saint Lea.
Lea is an Old English word meaning a "clearing", an "open piece of
grassland" or a "grove". It is common in English town names, in the north it
generally uses the pure form of '-lea' whilst in the south it generally uses
a changed spelling such as "-ley" or "-leigh".
Examples are:
But note these exceptions:
See also
- Lea, Gainsborough - a place in Lincolnshire
- Lea, Lincolnshire
- Lea, Derbyshire
- Lea, Shropshire
- Lea, Herefordshire
- Lea, Wiltshire
The word is still current in poetic language, meaning "meadow" or "pasture".
Lea is also: