He meant L = Lambda as in "First letter of the word"
It's still the Greek letter, but the spelling of it like that is latin... or something to that extent.
And I personally don't think it matters how you spell it. LXA and LCA are teh same thing to me, but for what it's worth, when I had our letters monogramed on a visor, the guy tried converting "LXA" to the greek, and got Lambda Eta Alpha, but "LCA" worked fine. Just food for thought.
A brother of LX(C)A
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Chase Stewart
Sig-Ep 459
University of Montevallo '11
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