Proper noun
Lefort (plural Leforts)
A surname from French.
First: Rene Lefort is an expert on the region by virtue of his long list of contributions, as a reporter and writer. Source: Internet
Rev. David LeFort, rector of the cathedral and vicar general of the Albany Diocese, raises the Eucharist in a monstrance, the receptacle that holds the consecrated host for veneration. Source: Internet
Political philosopher Claude Lefort was impressed by Cornelius Castoriadis when he first met him. Source: Internet
In PNGISD, the Place 6 seat held by Rusty Brittain and the Place 7 seat held by Jake Lefort are up for election and both incumbents have filed for run again. Source: Internet
One camper might say, ‘I’m going to have the LeFort procedure,’ and I’ll think, Yeah, I had that three times. Source: Internet