Australian English Meaning of lay

lay

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Definitions and Meaning of lay in English

Wordnet

lay (n)

a narrative song with a recurrent refrain

a narrative poem of popular origin

Wordnet

lay (v)

put into a certain place or abstract location

put in a horizontal position

prepare or position for action or operation

lay eggs

impose as a duty, burden, or punishment

Wordnet

lay (s)

characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy

not of or from a profession

Webster

lay (imp.)

of Lie, to recline.

of Lie

Webster

lay (a.)

Of or pertaining to the laity, as distinct from the clergy; as, a lay person; a lay preacher; a lay brother.

Not educated or cultivated; ignorant.

Not belonging to, or emanating from, a particular profession; unprofessional; as, a lay opinion regarding the nature of a disease.

A song; a simple lyrical poem; a ballad.

A melody; any musical utterance.

Webster

lay (n.)

The laity; the common people.

A meadow. See Lea.

Faith; creed; religious profession.

A law.

An obligation; a vow.

That which lies or is laid or is conceived of as having been laid or placed in its position; a row; a stratum; a layer; as, a lay of stone or wood.

Webster

lay (v. t.)

To cause to lie down, to be prostrate, or to lie against something; to put or set down; to deposit; as, to lay a book on the table; to lay a body in the grave; a shower lays the dust.

To place in position; to establish firmly; to arrange with regularity; to dispose in ranks or tiers; as, to lay a corner stone; to lay bricks in a wall; to lay the covers on a table.

To prepare; to make ready; to contrive; to provide; as, to lay a snare, an ambush, or a plan.

To spread on a surface; as, to lay plaster or paint.

To cause to be still; to calm; to allay; to suppress; to exorcise, as an evil spirit.

To cause to lie dead or dying.

To deposit, as a wager; to stake; to risk.

To bring forth and deposit; as, to lay eggs.

To apply; to put.

To impose, as a burden, suffering, or punishment; to assess, as a tax; as, to lay a tax on land.

To impute; to charge; to allege.

To impose, as a command or a duty; as, to lay commands on one.

To present or offer; as, to lay an indictment in a particular county; to lay a scheme before one.

To state; to allege; as, to lay the venue.

To point; to aim; as, to lay a gun.

To put the strands of (a rope, a cable, etc.) in their proper places and twist or unite them; as, to lay a cable or rope.

To place and arrange (pages) for a form upon the imposing stone.

To place (new type) properly in the cases.

A wager.

A job, price, or profit.

A share of the proceeds or profits of an enterprise; as, when a man ships for a whaling voyage, he agrees for a certain lay.

A measure of yarn; a lea. See 1st Lea (a).

The lathe of a loom. See Lathe, 3.

A plan; a scheme.

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lay (v. i.)

To produce and deposit eggs.

To take a position; to come or go; as, to lay forward; to lay aloft.

To lay a wager; to bet.

FAQs About the word lay

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laxness => laxness, laxly => loosely, laxity => laxity, laxator => laxative, laxativeness => laxness,