put down and set in position for use
it is advisable to have your carpet laid by a professional
(of a female bird, insect, reptile, or amphibian) produce (an egg) from inside the body
flamingos lay only one egg
the hens were laying at the same rate as usual
have sex with
follow (a specified course)
I'm going to lay a course for Ibiza harbour
trim (a hedge) back, cutting the branches half through, bending them down, and interweaving them
most hedges are no longer laid
the general appearance of an area of land
the lay of the surrounding countryside
an act or instance of having sex
the laying of eggs or the period during which they are laid
the onset of lay may be marked by a dropping of the duck's abdomen
a short lyric or narrative poem meant to be sung
a minstrel recited a series of lays