The meaning of Lay
Lay – definition
verbPut (something) down gently or carefully.
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She laid the baby in his cotverbPut down and set in position for use.
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It is advisable to have your carpet laid by a professionalverb(of a female bird, insect, reptile, or amphibian) produce (an egg) from inside the body.
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Flamingos lay only one eggverbHave sex with.
verbFollow (a specified course).
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I'm going to lay a course for ibiza harbourverbTrim (a hedge) back, cutting the branches half through, bending them down, and interweaving them.
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Most hedges are no longer laidverbUsed with an abstract noun so that the phrase formed has the same meaning as the verb related to the noun used, e.g. ‘lay the blame on’ means ‘to blame
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She laid great stress on little courtesies
nounUsed with an abstract noun so that the phrase formed has the same meaning as the verb related to the noun used, e.g. ‘lay the blame on’ means ‘to blame’.
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She laid great stress on little courtesiesnounThe general appearance of an area of land.
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The lay of the surrounding countrysidenounAn act or instance of having sex.
nounThe laying of eggs or the period during which they are laid.
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The onset of lay may be marked by a dropping of the duck's abdomen
adjectiveNot ordained into or belonging to the clergy.
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A lay preacheradjectiveNot having professional qualifications or expert knowledge, especially in law or medicine.
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A lay member of the health authority
nounA short lyric or narrative poem meant to be sung.
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A minstrel recited a series of lays
verbPast of lie1.
verb(of a person or animal) be in or assume a horizontal or resting position on a supporting surface.
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The body lay face downwards on the grassverbBe, remain, or be kept in a specified state.
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The abbey lies in ruins todayverb(of a place) be situated in a specified position or direction.
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Kexby lies about five miles due east of yorkverb(of an action, charge, or claim) be admissible or sustainable.
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An action for restitution would lie for money paid in breach of the law
verbTo put something down, esp. into a flat or horizontal position
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He laid his coat on a chair., she laid the baby (down) in her crib., we’re having a new carpet laid…
verbTo put something onto a surface or under the ground in a horizontal position
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Lay a pipe/cable workmen were digging up the street to lay cables., they prepared the ground, then …
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Word origin
Old English licgan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch liggen and German liegen, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek lektron, lekhos and Latin lectus ‘bed’.
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