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leccer|ˈlɛkə(r)| Also lecker, lekker. [-er6.] Slang or colloquial alteration of lecture n. (See also quot. 1900.)
1899Daily Tel. 14 Aug., Leccers, lectures. 1900Farmer Public School Word-bk. 124 Lecker, 1. (Oxford). A lecture. 2. (Harrow). The electric light. 1904[see -er suffix6]. 1907‘B. Burke’ Barbara goes to Oxf. (1915) 115 I'm awfully sorry that I had to cut your leccer, my mother came up quite unexpectedly. 1911W. Elmhirst Freshman's Diary (1969) 10 Had 1st leccer from the Dean this morning. Ibid. 11 Had a caller, who..said good night saying we should meet in another sphere what one I don't know as he said he didn't row & he certainly doesn't come to P.Mods leccers. 1914C. Mackenzie Sinister St. II. iii. viii. 455 And you won't come out..to watch people buying copies on their way to leckers? 1928Daily Express 29 June 5/3 A..dilapidated basket filled with gay-coloured ‘lekker’ notebooks. |