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laid
(vbl.)lay的過去式和過去分詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Laid
imp. &
p
. p.
of
Lay
.
Laid paper
,
paper
marked
with
parallel
lines
or
water
marks
,
as
if
ribbed
,
from
parallel
wires
in
the
mold
.
It
is
called
blue
laid
,
cream
laid
,
etc
.,
according
to
its
color
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lay
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Laid
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Laying
.]
1.
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
.
A
stone
was
brought
,
and
laid
upon
the
mouth
of
the
den
.
--
Dan
.
vi
. 17.
Soft
on
the
flowery
herb
I
found
me
laid
.
--
Milton
.
2.
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
.
3.
To
prepare
;
to
make
ready
;
to
contrive
;
to
provide
;
as
,
to
lay
a
snare
,
an
ambush
,
or
a
plan
.
4.
To
spread
on
a
surface
;
as
,
to
lay
plaster
or
paint
.
5.
To
cause
to
be
still
;
to
calm
;
to
allay
;
to
suppress
;
to
exorcise
,
as
an
evil
spirit
.
After
a
tempest
when
the
winds
are
laid
.
--
Waller
.
6.
To
cause
to
lie
dead
or
dying
.
Brave
Cæneus
laid
Ortygius
on
the
plain
,
The
victor
Cæneus
was
by
Turnus
slain
. --
Dryden
.
7.
To
deposit
,
as
a
wager
;
to
stake
;
to
risk
.
I
dare
lay
mine
honor
He
will
remain
so
. --
Shak
.
8.
To
bring
forth
and
deposit
;
as
,
to
lay
eggs
.
9.
To
apply
;
to
put
.
She
layeth
her
hands
to
the
spindle
.
--
Prov
.
xxxi
. 19.
10.
To
impose
,
as
a
burden
,
suffering
,
or
punishment
;
to
assess
,
as
a
tax
;
as
,
to
lay
a
tax
on
land
.
The
Lord
hath
laid
on
him
the
iniquity
of
us
all
.
--
Is
.
liii
. 6.
11.
To
impute
;
to
charge
;
to
allege
.
God
layeth
not
folly
to
them
.
--
Job
xxiv
. 12.
Lay
the
fault
on
us
.
--
Shak
.
12.
To
impose
,
as
a
command
or
a
duty
;
as
,
to
lay
commands
on
one
.
13.
To
present
or
offer
;
as
,
to
lay
an
indictment
in
a
particular
county
;
to
lay
a
scheme
before
one
.
14.
Law
To
state
;
to
allege
;
as
,
to
lay
the
venue
.
15.
Mil.
To
point
;
to
aim
;
as
,
to
lay
a
gun
.
16.
Rope Making
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
.
17.
Print.
(a)
To
place
and
arrange
(
pages
)
for
a
form
upon
the
imposing
stone
.
(b)
To
place
(
new
type
)
properly
in
the
cases
.
To lay asleep
,
to
put
sleep
;
to
make
unobservant
or
careless
. --
Bacon
.
To lay bare
,
to
make
bare
;
to
strip
.
And
laid
those
proud
roofs
bare
to
summer's
rain
.
--
Byron
.
--
To lay before
,
to
present
to
;
to
submit
for
consideration
;
as
,
the
papers
are
laid before
Congress
.
To lay by
.
(a)
To
save
.
(b)
To
discard
.
Let
brave
spirits
. . .
not
be
laid by
.
--
Bacon
.
--
To lay by the heels
,
to
put
in
the
stocks
. --
Shak
.
To lay down
.
(a)
To
stake
as
a
wager
.
(b)
To
yield
;
to
relinquish
;
to
surrender
;
as
,
to
lay down
one's
life
;
to
lay down
one's
arms
.
(c)
To
assert
or
advance
,
as
a
proposition
or
principle
.
To lay forth
.
(a)
To
extend
at
length
; (
reflexively
)
to
exert
one's
self
;
to
expatiate
. [
Obs
.]
(b)
To
lay
out
(
as
a
corpse
). [
Obs
.] --
Shak
.
To lay hands on
,
to
seize
.
To lay hands on one's self
,
or
To lay violent hands on one's self
,
to
injure
one's
self
;
specif
.,
to
commit
suicide
.
To lay heads together
,
to
consult
.
To lay hold of
,
or
To lay hold on
,
to
seize
;
to
catch
.
To lay in
,
to
store
;
to
provide
.
To lay it on
,
to
apply
without
stint
. --
Shak
.
To lay it on thick
,
to
flatter
excessively
.
To lay on
,
to
apply
with
force
;
to
inflict
;
as
,
to lay on
blows
.
To lay on load
,
to
lay
on
blows
;
to
strike
violently
. [
Obs
. ∨
Archaic
]
To lay one's self out
,
to
strive
earnestly
.
No
selfish
man
will
be
concerned
to lay out himself
for
the
good
of
his
country
.
--
Smalridge
.
--
To lay one's self open to
,
to
expose
one's
self
to
,
as
to
an
accusation
.
To lay open
,
to
open
;
to
uncover
;
to
expose
;
to
reveal
.
To lay over
,
to
spread
over
;
to
cover
.
To lay out
.
(a)
To
expend
. --
Macaulay
.
(b)
To
display
;
to
discover
.
(c)
To
plan
in
detail
;
to
arrange
;
as
,
to
lay
out
a
garden
.
(d)
To
prepare
for
burial
;
as
,
to lay out
a
corpse
.
(e)
To
exert
;
as
,
to lay out
all
one's
strength
.
To lay siege to
.
(a)
To
besiege
;
to
encompass
with
an
army
.
(b)
To
beset
pertinaciously
.
To lay the course
Naut.
,
to
sail
toward
the
port
intended
without
jibing
.
To lay the land
Naut.
,
to
cause
it
to
disappear
below
the
horizon
,
by
sailing
away
from
it
.
To lay to
(a)
To
charge
upon
;
to
impute
.
(b)
To
apply
with
vigor
.
(c)
To
attack
or
harass
. [
Obs
.] --
Knolles
.
(d)
Naut.
To
check
the
motion
of
(
a
vessel
)
and
cause
it
to
be
stationary
.
To lay to heart
,
to
feel
deeply
;
to
consider
earnestly
.
To lay under
,
to
subject
to
;
as
,
to lay under
obligation
or
restraint
.
To lay unto
.
(a)
Same
as
To lay to
(
above
).
(b)
To
put
before
. --
Hos
.
xi
. 4.
To lay up
.
(a)
To
store
;
to
reposit
for
future
use
.
(b)
To
confine
;
to
disable
.
(c)
To
dismantle
,
and
retire
from
active
service
,
as
a
ship
.
To lay wait for
,
to
lie
in
ambush
for
.
To lay waste
,
to
destroy
;
to
make
desolate
;
as
,
to lay waste
the
land
.
Syn:
--
See
Put
,
v. t.
,
and
the
Note
under
4th
Lie
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
laid
adj
:
set
down
according
to
a
plan:"a
carefully
laid
table
with
places
set
for
four
people
"; "
stones
laid
in
a
pattern
"
[
syn
:
set
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lay
adj
1:
concerning
those
not
members
of
the
clergy
; "
set
his
collar
in
laic
rather
than
clerical
position
"; "
the
lay
ministry
"; "
the
choir
sings
both
sacred
and
secular
music
" [
syn
:
laic
,
secular
]
2:
not
of
or
from
a
profession
; "
a
lay
opinion
as
to
the
cause
of
the
disease
"
n
1:
a
narrative
song
with
a
recurrent
refrain
[
syn
:
ballad
]
2:
a
narrative
poem
of
popular
origin
[
syn
:
ballad
]
v
1:
put
into
a
certain
place
or
abstract
location
; "
Put
your
things
here
"; "
Set
the
tray
down
"; "
Set
the
dogs
on
the
scent
of
the
missing
children
"; "
Place
emphasis
on
a
certain
point
" [
syn
:
put
,
set
,
place
,
pose
,
position
]
2:
put
in
a
horizontal
position
; "
lay
the
books
on
the
table
";
"
lay
the
patient
carefully
onto
the
bed
" [
syn
:
put down
,
repose
]
3:
prepare
or
position
for
action
or
operation
; "
lay
a
fire
";
"
lay
the
foundation
for
a
new
health
care
plan
"
4:
lay
eggs
; "
This
hen
doesn't
lay
"
5:
impose
as
a
duty
,
burden
,
or
punishment
; "
lay
a
responsibility
on
someone
"
[
also
:
laid
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lay
See
lie
[
also
:
laid
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
laid
See
lay
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