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[Opinions] Lettice?
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I don't think this version if Letitia has been used since the seventeenth century. Oh gosh! I'd never do this to a girl! All those "Let Us" and rabbit food jokes for ever more, and all those misspellings Lettuce!
(Had to edit my misspelling of mispelling!)

This message was edited 12/14/2007, 7:32 AM

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All I see with it is "let us hope." I think that might have been what they were going for.
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It's a version of Letitia, pronounced le-TEESIts most famous bearer was a contemporary of Elizabeth I, Lettice Knollys.But yeah, I nonetheless think of lettuce.
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Isn't her name pronounced LET-is?
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