2. Plan, dispose, arrange.
    3. Display, show, exhibit.
    4. Prepare for burial.

Lay over.

    1. Spread over, cover the surface of, overlay.
    2. Postpone, defer, put off.

Lay siege to. Besiege, beset, invest.

Lay to heart.

    1. Feel keenly, be greatly grieved at, be much troubled about, be much affected by, take to heart, take on about.
    2. Consider seriously, take with serious purpose, ponder well, make matter of earnest resolve.

Lay up.

    1. Store, provide, treasure up, lay in.
    2. Confine to the bed or the house.

Lay waste. Desolate, destroy, ruin.

Lazaretto, n. Hospital, infirmary, pest-house, lazar-house.

Lazar-house, n. See Lazaretto.

Lazy, a.

    1. Slothful, sluggish, sluggard, indolent, idle, inert, inactive, supine, torpid, slack, dronish, lumpish.
    2. Sluggish, slow, creeping.

Lea, n. Meadow, mead, grass land, sward land, lay.

Lead, v. a.

    1. Guide (by the hand or something connected with the hand).

  By PanEris using Melati.

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