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  • ...ern English ''loaf''), which appears to be the oldest [[Teutonic]] name; [[Old High German]] ''hleib'' and modern [[German language|German]] ''Laib'', or [[Finnish (l
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  • ...ere once so commonly used that doctors were popularly called leeches. In [[Old High German]], ''lāhhi'' ([[etymon]] of ''leech'') means "physician".
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