Definition of leges:
(v) :
(computing) To perform lexical analysis; to convert a character stream to a token stream as a preliminary to parsing.
(n) :
(linguistics) A specific inflected form of a word; compare lexeme.
(n) :
(history, uncommon) A Roman or Latin law (particularly in ancient Rome or in medieval Europe).
(n) :
A pet form of the male given name Alexander.
(n) :
A pet form of the female given names Alexandra, Alexia, and Alexis.
(n) :
(informal) Lexington.