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Define lester .. . . . . .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Lester is an ancient Anglo-Saxon surname, first found in Cheshire, England. It originated from an original family living in Leicester, England, and is derived from the concatenation of an Old English tribal name "Ligore" and the Old English word ceaster meaning "Roman town or walled city".

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Answered by HeyStobbit
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Lester is an ancient Anglo-Saxon surname, first found in Cheshire, England. It originated from an original family living in Leicester, England, and is derived from the concatenation of an Old English tribal name "Ligore" and the Old English word ceaster meaning "Roman town or walled city".

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