levee (n.1)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[levee 词源字典]
1719, "natural or artificial embankment to prevent overflow of a river," from New Orleans French levée "raising, lifting; embankment," from French, originally fem. past participle of lever "to raise," from Latin levare "to raise" (see lever).[levee etymology, levee origin, 英语词源]
levee (n.2)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"morning assembly held by a prince or king (upon rising from bed)," 1670s, from French lever "a raising," noun use of verb meaning "to raise" (see levee (n.1)).