leuca = three (number) (Lhaesine pronunciation = LUU-cuh) (some things Google found for "leuca": an uncommon term; Santa Maria di Leuca, at the end of boot heel of Italy, which is named for its white rocks, from the Greek "leukos" that means white, has seaside villas; Morciano di Leuca, Marina Di Leuca, and Leuca also in Italy, probably nearby; Castromediano Castle in Morciano di Leuca; user name; place on Roman map of Britain, but probably an error for Leucara; a medieval feminine first name; Euca-Leuca-Lime is a shampoo for dogs; a last name; means "snake" in Tolkien's language Quenya)
This word has been revised. The new word for "three" is "leuc". This posting is no longer current.
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