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What does leischner mean?

"Leischner" is a German surname, meaning "one who works with leather."

It is derived from the Old High German word "līch," meaning "leather," and the suffix "-ner," indicating an occupation.

So, a Leischner would have been someone who worked with leather, such as a shoemaker, tanner, or saddler.

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