I. ˈlek noun
Etymology: Swedish, short for lekställe mating ground, from lek mating, sport + ställe place
Date: 1871
: an assembly area where animals (as the prairie chicken) carry on display and courtship behavior ; also : an aggregation of animals assembled on a lek for courtship
II. noun
( plural leks or le·ke or lekë ˈle-kə)
Etymology: Albanian
Date: 1927
— see money table