Levet — Lev et (l[e^]v [e^]t), n. [Cf. F. lever to raise.] A trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille. [Obs.] Hudibras. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Levet — is a commune in the Cher département in central France.ee also*Communes of the Cher department … Wikipedia
Levet — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Patronyme Aimé Levet est un homme politique du duché de Savoie puis de Haute Savoie (1806 1889). Henry Jean Marie Levet est un poète français (1874 1906) … Wikipédia en Français
Levet — Recorded in a number of spellings as shown below, this is an English surname. It has however a number of possible origins, all different. Firstly it may have been a medieval nickname for someone thought to share the characteristics of the wolf,… … Surnames reference
Levet — Original name in latin Levet Name in other language Levet State code FR Continent/City Europe/Paris longitude 46.92605 latitude 2.40732 altitude 170 Population 1284 Date 2012 01 18 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Levet (Cher) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Levet. 46° 55′ 36″ N 2° 24′ 34″ E … Wikipédia en Français
levet — oron. Levè (Arvillard) … Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard
levet — noun ( s) Etymology: probably from Italian levata call to arms, action of raising, from feminine of levato, past participle of levare to raise, from Latin more at lever obsolete : reveille … Useful english dictionary
Robert Levet — (1705 1782), a Yorkshireman who became a Parisian waiter, then garnered some training as an apothecary and moved to London, was eulogized by the poet Samuel Johnson, with whom Levet shared a friendship of thirty six years, in Johnson s poem On… … Wikipedia
Thomas Levet — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Levet. Thomas Levet … Wikipédia en Français