also lee-way, 1660s, "sideways drift of a ship in her course caused by wind, deviation from true course by drifting to leeward," from lee + way (n.). Applied to loss of progress in general from 1827. Figurative meaning "extra space" is by 1835.
leer
leery
lees
leet
leeward
leeway
left
left wing
left-handed
left-hander
leftish