laye
English
Verb
laye (third-person singular simple present layes, present participle laying, simple past and past participle layed)Category:English lemmas#LAYECategory:English verbs#LAYECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#LAYECategory:Pages with entries#LAYECategory:Pages with 2 entries#LAYE
- Obsolete spelling of layCategory:English obsolete forms#LAYE.
- 1597, King James I, Daemonologie.:
- Ye must first remember to laye the ground, that I tould you before: which is, that it is no power inherent in the circles, or in the holines of the names of God blasphemouslie vsed: nor in whatsoeuer rites or ceremonies at that time vsed, that either can raise any infernall spirit, or yet limitat him perforce within or without these circles.Category:English terms with quotations#LAYE
- 1775, Various, Continental Monthly, Vol. I, No. V, May, 1862:
- He was a wight of grisly fronte, And muckle berd ther was upon 't, His lockes farre down did laye: Ful wel he setten on his hors, Thatte fony felaws called Mors, For len it was and grai.Category:English terms with quotations#LAYE
- 1806, Walter Scott, Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3):
- Aftir that, my seid lord retournyng to the campe, wold in nowise bee lodged in the same, but where he laye the furst nyght.Category:English terms with quotations#LAYE
Noun
laye (plural layes)Category:English lemmas#LAYECategory:English nouns#LAYECategory:English countable nouns#LAYECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#LAYECategory:Pages with entries#LAYECategory:Pages with 2 entries#LAYE
- Obsolete spelling of lay (“a song”)Category:English obsolete forms#LAYE.
Anagrams
Pali
Alternative forms
Noun
laye mCategory:Pali lemmas#LAYECategory:Pali nouns#LAYECategory:Pali nouns in Latin script#LAYECategory:Pali entries with incorrect language header#LAYECategory:Pali masculine nouns#LAYECategory:Pages with entries#LAYECategory:Pages with 2 entries#LAYE
- inflection of laya (“a brief measure of time”):