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Leander
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Leander (lēăn`dər): see hero hero, in Greek religion, famous person, who after his death, was worshiped as quasi-divine. The heroes might be actual great men and women, real or imaginary ancestors, or "faded" gods and goddesses (i.e.
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, in Greek mythology.
Leander
swims the mile-wide Hellespont every night to court Hero. [Gk. Myth.: Hamilton, 432]


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There was also a silver for Monmouth's Pip Christie, 18, in the women's open quadruple sculls, whose GB junior squad crew finished ahead of two-time Olympic silver medallist and world champion Debbie Flood in her Leander Club crew.
Which: In which sport does the Leander club compete?
A few weeks ago, I was Peter's straight man at the Henley-on-Thames Literary Festival: dinner at the Leander Club for 80-odd votaries followed by an hour of reminiscence from 'The Voice'.
 
 
 
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