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Xelebes:
Is it not funny to anyone else that Lichfield literally means "from the field of bodies?"  Lich meant corpse in older times, nowadays it means zombie.

Ursus:

--- Quote from: "Xelebes" ---Is it not funny to anyone else that Lichfield literally means "from the field of bodies?"  Lich meant corpse in older times, nowadays it means zombie.
--- End quote ---
Interesting. Also of note: that this was per Narvin's choice and initiative! :D

If I'm not mistaken, his surname was originally Litchfield. I recall reading this somewhere (fwiw)... Narvin had wanted to distinguish himself from his older brother, Robert, who was already more well-known (aka infamous) in the kiddie torture camp industry.

Xelebes:
Lich and Litch are the same.  Leetch (like Brian Leetch of hockey fame) is not, as that means a doctor.

Ursus:

--- Quote from: "Xelebes" ---Lich and Litch are the same.  Leetch (like Brian Leetch of hockey fame) is not, as that means a doctor.
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I couldn't find litch, just lich. Maybe I didn't look hard enough.

Xelebes:
Litch is only an early alternative form, which would have disappeared as spellings became standardised.

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