The word "LEIDGRAVE" is a rare term in the English language, and its spelling can be tricky. According to IPA phonetic transcription, the word is pronounced as /leɪdɡreɪv/. The first syllable "LEID" is pronounced as "layd" with a long "a" sound followed by a "d" sound. The second syllable "GRAVE" is pronounced as "grayv" with a long "a" and "v" sound. Together, the word means "burial ground" and is commonly used in historical contexts.