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GOIT - A leat (also lete or leet, or millstream) is the name, common in the south and west of England and in Wales (Lade in Scotland), for an artificial wat...
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___ alone (have no help) |
___ alone (do a solo) |
___ alone (do without help) |
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Oct 4 2016 L.A. Times Daily |
May 31 2010 New York Times |
May 30 2008 Newsday.com |
Nov 12 2006 L.A. Times Daily |
May 26 2006 Wall Street Journal |
Aug 17 2001 Wall Street Journal |
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A small artificial channel carrying water. Usually used with respect to channels built to feed mills. |
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A leat (also lete or leet, or millstream) is the name, common in the south and west of England and in Wales (Lade in Scotland), for an artificial watercourse or aqueduct dug into the ground, especially one supplying water to a watermill or its mill pond. Other common uses for leats include delivery of water for mineral washing and concentration, for irrigation, to serve a dye works or other industrial plant, and provision of drinking water to a farm or household or as a catchment cut-off to improve the yield of a reservoir. * According to the Oxford English Dictionary, leat is cognate with let in the sense of "allow to pass through". Other names for the same thing include fleam (probably a leat supplying water to a mill that did not have a millpool). In parts of northern England, for example around Sheffield, the equivalent word is goit. In southern England, a leat used to supply water for water-meadow irrigation is often called a carrier, top carrier, or main. |