1. leaman - Noun
2. Leaman - Proper noun
leaman (plural leamans)
Alternative form of leman
Leaman (plural Leamans)
A surname.
After purchasing a laser to call his very own, Leaman opened his own business, Engravable Designs Inc. Source: Internet
Railing against government handouts, Dr. Jennifer Leaman explains that anyone willing to put in the work can improve… Source: Internet
For an overview, with bibliographic references, see Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, "The Maimonidean Controversy," in History of Jewish Philosophy, Second Edition, edited by Daniel H. Frank and Oliver Leaman (London and New York: Routledge, 2003), pp. 331–349. Source: Internet
The remaining pre-production aircraft, designated Dr.I, were delivered to Jasta 11. Leaman 2003, p. 53. Idflieg issued a production order for 100 triplanes in September, followed by an order for 200 in November. Source: Internet
Jasta 19 was the last squadron to be fully equipped with the Dr.I. Leaman 2003, p. 69. Surviving triplanes were distributed to training and home defense units. Source: Internet
Zeki Saritopak, Allah, The Qu'ran: An Encyclopedia, ed. by Oliver Leaman, p. 34 The term may have been vague in the Meccan religion. Source: Internet