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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: LEO-LOB |
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LEVANT (from the French use of the participle of lever, tocoastlands of the eastern Mediterranean Sea from Greece
Egypt
Asia
Minor and Syria. In the 16th and 17th centuries the term
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abscond , especially of one who runs away leaving debts unpaid, particularly of a betting man or gambler, is taken from the Span. levantar, to lift or break up, in such phrases as levantar la casa, to break up a household
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