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单词 lay down
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to lay down
to lay down
1. transitive. To put (something that one is holding or carrying) down upon the ground or any other surface; to put off, discard (a garment, armour). to lay down (one's) arms: to surrender.
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the mind > possession > relinquishing > casting or laying aside > [verb (transitive)]
to let awaya1000
forcast?c1225
to lay downc1275
forthrow1340
flita1375
removea1382
to cast away1382
understrewc1384
castc1390
to lay awaya1400
to lay asidec1440
slingc1440
warpiss1444
to lay from, offc1480
way-put1496
depose1526
to lay apart1526
to put off1526
to set apart1530
to turn up1541
abandonate?1561
devest1566
dispatch1569
decarta1572
discard1578
to make away1580
to fling away1587
to cast off1597
doff1599
cashier1603
to set by1603
moult1604
excuss1607
retorta1616
divest1639
deposit1646
disentail1667
dismiss1675
slough1845
shed1856
jettison1869
shake1872
offload1900
junk1911
dump1919
sluff1934
bin1940
to put down1944
shitcan1973
the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > place or put in a position [verb (transitive)] > put or lay down
allayOE
seta1000
to lay downc1275
to put downa1382
to set downa1400
deposec1420
to sit down1600
depositate1618
deposit1749
ground1751
plank1859
the mind > possession > relinquishing > casting or laying aside > [verb (transitive)] > as a garment, weapon, etc.
to lay downc1275
to lay awaya1400
to lay asidec1405
to lay by1439
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > undressing or removing clothing > undress or remove clothing [verb (transitive)] > take off clothing
to do offeOE
to lay downc1275
to weve offc1290
stripc1320
doffa1375
loose1382
ofdrawa1393
casta1400
to take offa1400
warpa1400
to cast offc1400
to catch offc1400
waivec1400
voidc1407
to put off?a1425
to wap offc1440
to lay from, offc1480
despoil1483
to pull offc1500
slip1535
devest1566
to shift off1567
daff1609
discuss1640
to lay off1699
strip1762
douse1780
shuffle1837
derobe1841
shed1858
skin1861
peel1888
pull1888
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > causing to come or go down > cause to come or go down [verb (transitive)] > lay or put down
to lay downc1275
to set netherc1275
to put downa1382
submit1543
down1595
society > armed hostility > defeat > suffer defeat [verb (transitive)] > surrender (a town, etc.)
yield1297
ayield1450
render1481
surrender1509
capitulate1610
to lay down (one's) arms1659
to ground arms1855
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 2528 Leie [c1300 Otho ley] a-dun þin hære-scrud & þinne rede sceld. and þi sper longe.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 3296 Mi hernes dun heir did i lai.
c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Reeve's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 165 Lay doun thy swerd, and I wol myn alswa.
c1480 (a1400) St. Peter 224 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 13 I did as myn moder saide, In þe corn myn howk doun lade, and bad it do þat do sulde I.
1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. ccccxxiij That with al spede they laye downe theyr weapons, and deuise some meanes of concorde.
1659 D. Pell Πελαγος 451 (note) They laid down their arms, and put on mourning.
1848 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair lxvii. 618 She laid down the cup of tea.
1890 T. F. Tout in F. Y. Powell et al. Hist. Eng. III. 142 Eighteen thousand French soldiers laid down their arms to the raw army that had defeated them at Baylen.
2. transitive. To resign, relinquish (office, power, dignity, hopes, etc.; †also absol. = to retire from office, etc.); †to discard, cease to bear (a name), discontinue, ‘drop’ (a custom, fashion); †to give up the wearing or use of.
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the mind > language > naming > give a name to [verb (transitive)] > discard (name)
to lay downc1275
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > non-use > refrain from using [verb (transitive)] > cease to use
leaveeOE
to lay downa1450
abuse1471
disuse1487
to leave off1570
sink1705
to put down1733
to hang up (one's sword, gun, etc.)1826
the mind > possession > relinquishing > relinquish or give up [verb (transitive)] > specific something abstract
forgivec1175
repealc1390
remit1394
disgorgea1523
to lay down1611
degorge1622
ungive1645
to give over1674
society > authority > office > withdrawing from or vacating office > vacate office [verb (intransitive)]
resign1395
recede1452
retirec1598
to take, lay down, resign the fascesa1625
to go out1642
to sing one's nunc dimittis1642
to make one's bowa1656
to lay down1682
to swear off1698
vacate1812
to send in one's papers1872
to step down1890
to stand down1926
society > occupation and work > lack of work > [verb (intransitive)] > vacate an office or position > resign
resign1395
resignate1531
to go out1642
to lay down1682
to swear off1698
to turn up1819
to pull the pin1860
to send in one's papers1872
to step down1890
to snatch it or one's time1941
society > authority > office > withdrawing from or vacating office > vacate (office) [verb (transitive)]
to leave up1422
depone1533
surcease1552
dimit1563
demit1567
abdicate1570
to lay downa1715
vacate1850
society > occupation and work > lack of work > [verb (transitive)] > resign (an office or position)
resigna1387
to leave up1422
depone1533
surcease1552
dimit1563
demit1567
to lay downa1715
ankle1936
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 1020 Þa leodene..leiden adun þene noma & Trinouant heo nemneden.
c1330 (?a1300) Sir Tristrem (1886) l. 1187 Tristrem he gan doun lain And seyd tramtris he hiȝt.
a1450 Knt. de la Tour (1868) 62 Ladyes..that..hadde highe hornes, the whiche the holy man beganne to reprove, and yeue diuerse ensaumples to make hem to be layde doun.
1568 in J. Kinsley Poems W. Dunbar (1979) 138 In hairt be blyth and lay all dolour doun.
1577 W. Harrison Descr. Eng. (1877) ii. xii. i. 236 Horne in windows is quite laid downe in euerie place.
1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. xiii. 606/1 Those consultations of the Laity were laid downe.
1682 N. Luttrell Diary in Brief Hist. Relation State Affairs (1857) I. 176 There is a discourse..that the lord chanceller will lay down, and be succeeded by the lord cheif justice Pemberton.
1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis xi, in tr. Virgil Wks. 552 What Hopes you had in Diomede, lay down.
a1715 Bp. G. Burnet Hist. Own Time (1724) I. 461 They [sc. the clergy] seemed now to lay down all fears and apprehensions of Popery.
1715 J. Addison Spectator No. 556. ¶1 Upon laying down the Office of Spectator.
1720 D. Defoe Life Capt. Singleton 221 It was a good Retreat for those that were willing to leave off, and lay down.
1778 S. Johnson Let. 3 July (1992) III. 118 He has laid down his coach, and talks of making more contractions of his expence.
1826 W. Scott Woodstock vii Will he lay down his power?
3. transitive. To place in a recumbent or prostrate position. Often reflexive (†in early use conjugated with to be). †Also, to bring to bed of a child (cf. 2 above).
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the world > space > relative position > posture > action or fact of lying down or reclining > lie down or recline [verb (transitive)] > lay down or cause to lie down
layc1175
to lay downc1250
coucha1375
the world > life > source or principle of life > birth > confinement > confine or deliver [verb (transitive)]
bestowc1320
light?a1425
laya1500
to lay downa1500
to bring abed1523
to bring to bed, abeda1533
?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 213 Hwen þe heorte..leið hire seolf dunewart buweð him as he bit.]
c1250 Old Kent. Serm. in Old Eng. Misc. (1872) 32 Ure lord was i-leid him don to slepe.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 15675 Ful buxumli he laid him don apon þat erth bare.
1481 W. Caxton tr. Hist. Reynard Fox (1970) 97 Tho wente he and leyd hym doun vnder a tre in the grasse.
a1500 (?c1450) Merlin v. 88 She is now leide down in hir bedde of a childe male.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Psalms iv. 8 Therfore wil I laye me downe in peace, & take my rest.
1623 W. Shakespeare & J. Fletcher Henry VIII i. iii. 40 The slye whorsons Haue got a speeding tricke to lay downe Ladies. View more context for this quotation
1781–3 W. Cowper Verses by A. Selkirk 50 The sea~fowl is gone to her nest, The beast is laid down in his lair.
1791 W. Cowper tr. Homer Odyssey in Iliad & Odyssey II. x. 64 Around my head Winding my mantle, [I] lay'd me down below.
1816 C. Wolfe Burial Sir J. Moore 29 Slowly and sadly we laid him down.
4. transitive. To put down (money) as a wager or a payment; †to pay (a debt).
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > betting > bet on [verb (transitive)] > bet (money, etc.)
laya1300
wed1362
to lay downc1430
setc1460
jeopardc1470
wage1484
holda1500
pary?a1505
to stake down1565
stake1591
gagec1598
bet?a1600
go1607
wagera1616
abet1617
impone1702
sport1706
stand1795
gamble1813
parlay1828
ante1846
to put on1890
plunge1919
society > trade and finance > payment > pay money or things [verb (transitive)] > lay down money
to lay down1560
lay1572
to tell down1600
consign1633
deposita1640
post1821
society > trade and finance > payment > payment of debt > pay debt [verb (transitive)]
quit?c1225
acquita1250
to pay up1434
satisfy1437
discharge1439
defease1480
persolve1548
solve1558
defray1576
affray1584
clear1600
to pay off1607
extinguish1630
to lay downa1640
wipe1668
settle1688
sink1694
retrieve1711
to clear up1726
balance1740
liquidate1755
to clear off1766
square1821
amortize1830
c1430 J. Lydgate London Lyckpeny in Minor Poems (Percy Soc.) Lay down your sylver, and here you may speede.
1464–5 Manners & Househ. Exp. Eng. (Roxb.) 487 Paid to Robart Klerke that he leid doune, xijd.
1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. ccxlvjv Besydes those..Dukates, whyche he hathe alreadye defrayde, [he] shall laye downe as muche more at Venise.
1583 C. Hollyband Campo di Fior 137 What shall we laye downe? What shall we stake?
1622 J. Donne Lett. (1651) 230 He writ to me that 81 would discharge him, and that Mr Selden would lay down half.
a1640 P. Massinger & J. Fletcher Very Woman ii. i. 10 in P. Massinger 3 New Playes (1655) I have done nothing..that may justly claim A title to your friendship, and much less Laid down the debt, which..not I, but mankind Stands bound to tender.
1692 R. L'Estrange Life Æsop in Fables (1708) 15 Lay down the Money upon the Nail, and the Business is done.
5. transitive. To sacrifice (one's life).
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1611 Bible (King James) John x. 15, xv. 13.
1781 W. Cowper Expostulation 536 To waste thy life in arms or lay it down In causeless feuds.
1862 Temple Bar 6 190 Ready..to lay down fortune, freedom, and perhaps life itself, for their sake.
6. transitive †To put down, overthrow (obsolete). Also Nautical of wind or sea: To make (a vessel) lie on her side.
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society > armed hostility > victory > make victorious [verb (transitive)] > conquer or overcome
overcomeeOE
shendc893
awinc1000
overwinOE
overheaveOE
to lay downa1225
mate?c1225
discomfitc1230
win1297
dauntc1300
cumber1303
scomfit1303
fenkc1320
to bear downc1330
confoundc1330
confusec1330
to do, put arrear1330
oversetc1330
vanquishc1330
conquerc1374
overthrowc1375
oppressc1380
outfighta1382
to put downa1382
discomfortc1384
threshc1384
vencuea1400
depressc1400
venque?1402
ding?a1425
cumrayc1425
to put to (also at, unto) the (also one's) worsec1425
to bring or put to (or unto) utterance1430
distrussc1430
supprisec1440
ascomfita1450
to do stress?c1450
victorya1470
to make (win) a conquest1477
convanquish1483
conquest1485
defeat1485
oversailc1485
conques1488
discomfish1488
fulyie1488
distress1489
overpress1489
cravent1490
utter?1533
to give (a person) the overthrow1536
debel1542
convince1548
foil1548
out-war1548
profligate1548
proflige?c1550
expugnate1568
expugn1570
victor1576
dismay1596
damnify1598
triumph1605
convict1607
overman1609
thrash1609
beat1611
debellate1611
import1624
to cut to (or in) pieces1632
maitrise1636
worst1636
forcea1641
outfight1650
outgeneral1767
to cut up1803
smash1813
slosh1890
ream1918
hammer1948
the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > have or gain mastery or superiority over [verb (transitive)] > overcome or overwhelm > completely or overthrow
shrenchc897
allayOE
fellOE
quellOE
to bring to the groundc1175
forlesec1200
to lay downa1225
acastc1225
accumberc1275
cumber1303
confoundc1330
overthrowc1375
cumrayc1425
overquell?c1450
overwhelvec1450
to nip in (also by, on) the head (also neck, pate)?a1500
prostrate1531
quash1556
couch1577
unhorse1577
prosternate1593
overbeata1616
unchariot1715
floor1828
quench1841
to knock over1853
fling1889
to throw down1890
steamroller1912
wipe1972
zonk1973
a1225 Leg. Kath. 773 Ȝef me is ileuet þurh mi leoue lauerd for to leggen ham adun.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 277 A londe & a watere he heom adun leaide [c1300 Otho leide].
1340 R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 4415 He [Antichrist] sal drawe til hym bathe lered and lewed, And crysten law sal be doun layde.
c1380 J. Wyclif Wks. (1880) 10 Lest here ypocrisie be parceyued and here wynnynge and worldly fame leid a-doun.
a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1871) III. 237 Foure þowsand of Spartanes fil uppon hem and leyde adoun and slouȝ of hem þre dayes to gidres.
1745 P. Thomas True Jrnl. Voy. South-Seas 24 A raging Sea took us..with that Violence that it..laid down the Ship in a Manner quite on her Side.
7. transitive. To construct (roads, railways, ships). Also to lay down a keel.
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society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > build or construct [verb (transitive)]
timbera900
workOE
betimberOE
craftOE
buildc1275
lifta1300
stagec1330
upraise1338
wright1338
edifya1340
to make outa1382
to make upa1382
biga1400
housea1400
risea1400
telda1400–50
to work upa1450
redress1481
levy1495
upmake1507
upbuild1513
exstruct?c1550
construct1663
to run up1686
practise1739
to lay up1788
elevate1798
to put up1818
to lay down1851
practicate1851
1851 Official Descriptive & Illustr. Catal. Great Exhib. IV. 1127 Levelling instrument..intended..for laying down railroads and highways.
1884 Leeds Mercury 15 Nov. 6/6 It is not..intended to lay down any new ironclads at present.
1890 T. F. Tout in F. Y. Powell et al. Hist. Eng. III. 240 Brunel laid down the Great Western.
1897 Daily News 23 Jan. 3/5 Her keel will be laid down in the course of a week or two.
8. transitive. To establish, formulate definitely (a principle, rule); to prescribe (a course of action, limits, etc.). to lay down the law: to declare what the law (with regard to something) is; hence colloquial to make dogmatic statements, esp. in argument.
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society > authority > command > command or bidding > command [verb (transitive)] > ordain, prescribe, or appoint
asetc885
teachc897
deemc900
ashapea1000
i-demeOE
setc1000
shiftc1000
stevenOE
redeOE
willOE
lookc1175
showc1175
stablea1300
devise1303
terminea1325
shapec1330
stightlea1375
determinec1384
judgea1387
sign1389
assize1393
statute1397
commanda1400
decree1399
yarka1400
writec1405
decreetc1425
rule1447
stallc1460
constitute1481
assignc1485
institute1485
prescribec1487
constitue1489
destinate1490
to lay down1493
make?a1513
call1523
plant1529
allot1532
stint1533
determ1535
appointa1538
destinec1540
prescrive1552
lot1560
fore-appoint1561
nominate1564
to set down1576
refer1590
sort1592
doom1594
fit1600
dictate1606
determinate1636
inordera1641
state1647
fix1660
direct1816
the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > making certain, assurance > assure, make certain [verb (transitive)] > make firm, establish
i-fastc950
tailc1315
terminea1325
foundc1394
stablish1447
terminate?a1475
tailyec1480
to lay down1493
ascertain1494
bishop1596
salve1596
pitch1610
assign1664
determinate1672
settle1733
to set at rest1826
definitize1876
cinch1900
society > authority > [verb (intransitive)]
to give (the) law (to)a1225
reignc1325
to rule the roastc1500
to bear (the) rooma1529
to have, bear, carry, strike the stroke1531
to bear (a or the) sway1549
to bear a (also the) rout1550
(to have) swing and sway1552
to rule the rout1570
master1656
carry1662
to lay down the law1762
to rule the roost1769
to carry (also hold) (big) guns1867
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > extreme opinion, dogmatism > assert dogmatically [verb (intransitive)]
dogmatize1611
to lay out1748
to lay down the law1762
pontificate1818
pundit1940
1493 Festiall (1496) 1 b Holy chirche leyth downe songes of melody as Te deum lau. Gloria in excelsis.
1592 A. Day 2nd Pt. Eng. Secretorie sig. K3, in Eng. Secretorie (rev. ed.) I haue determined..vnder this Narratorie..title, to lay downe my limites.
1629 J. Earle Micro-cosmogr. (ed. 5) xxvii. sig. F4 Hee layes you downe a hundred wild plots, all impossible things.
1676 J. Glanvill Ess. iii. 13 Laying down Rules for solving some Cubick and Biquadratick Equations.
1712 G. Berkeley Passive Obed. §16. 20 If the Criterion we have laid down, be True.
a1715 Bp. G. Burnet Hist. Own Time (1724) I. 273 He assured him he would pay the debt: But did not lay down any method of doing it.
1762 S. Foote Orators i. 7 I tell thee what, Ephraim, if thee can'st but once learn to lay down the law, there's no knowing what thee may'st rise.
1765 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. I. 238 We may now be allowed to lay down the law of redress against public oppression.
1845 J. R. McCulloch Treat. Taxation i. iv. 131 It may be safely laid down that at all times a considerable number of occupiers of land are losing by their business.
1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps ii. xv. 308 He laid down the conditions of the problem with perfect clearness.
1866 A. Trollope Belton Estate II. vii. 170 She endeavoured to..lay down for herself a line of conduct.
1885 R. C. Praed Affinities I. ix. 206 He was in the midst of an argument,..and was laying down the law in this fashion.
9. transitive. To set down or mark out (a plan) on paper; to delineate; †to describe (a geometrical figure).
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society > communication > representation > a plastic or graphic representation > graphic representation > represent graphically [verb (transitive)] > a geometrical figure
erect1660
to lay down1669
construct1715
traverse1905
society > communication > representation > a plastic or graphic representation > graphic representation > drawing plans or diagrams > make plan or diagram of [verb (transitive)]
to set down in plat1508
to plat forth1556
delineate1579
plot1588
plat1589
trace1599
to line outa1616
lineament1638
to lay down1669
design1697
plan1734
draught1828
1669 S. Sturmy Mariners Mag. i. 31 How to lay down a Triangle in a Circle.
1669 S. Sturmy Mariners Mag. v. 6 After you have taken the Angles..You must Protract or lay down the Figure.
1697 W. Dampier New Voy. around World xvi. 448 Many shoals..that are not laid down in our Drafts.
1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §99 I was..laying down the measures of the rock upon paper.
1817 W. Scott Search after Happiness iii If Rennell has it not, you'll find, mayhap, The isle laid down in Captain Sindbad's map.
1853 Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 14 i. 101 A map on which the drains of each field are laid down.
1890 T. F. Tout in F. Y. Powell et al. Hist. Eng. III. 292 He now laid down clearly the island groups of the North Pacific.
10. transitive. To put down in writing; to treat of. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > art or occupation of writer or author > be the author of or write (a work) [verb (transitive)] > express in written work or write about
writeOE
inditea1340
pena1527
pursue1558
to lay down1583
discur1586
paper1594
style1605
word1613
exercisea1616
bescribble1643
describble1794
bewrite1875
1583 P. Stubbes Second Pt. Anat. Abuses sig. I8v I will laye downe vnto you some such corruptions and abuses, as seeme to be inormous.
1634 W. Wood New Englands Prospect To Rdr. sig. A3v I have laid downe the nature of the Country, without any partiall respect unto it.
1659 D. Pell Πελαγος 131 I have laid down some of my thoughts about this word, They that go down.
1756 S. Johnson Observ. State of Affairs in Lit. Mag. July–Aug. 161 It is then a proper time..to lay down with distinct particularity what rumour always huddles in general exclamations, or perplexes by undigested narratives.
11. transitive. to lay down by: to consider together with.
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the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > comparison > compare [verb (transitive)]
evenOE
comparisonc1374
measurea1382
remenec1390
compare1509
confer?1531
to lay togethera1568
lay1577
paragona1586
paragonize1589
set1589
sympathize1600
confront1604
to name on (also in) the same day1609
collate1612
to lay down by1614
sampler1628
to set together1628
matcha1649
run1650
vie1685
to put together1690
1614 W. Raleigh Hist. World i. i. iii. §15. 64 Lay downe by those pleasures and benefits the fearfull and dangerous thunders and lightnings,..with other inconueniences, and then there will be found no comparison betweene the one and the other.
12. transitive. To ‘run and fell’ (a seam); to trim, embroider. Obsolete or archaic.
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture textile fabric or that which consists of > sewing or ornamenting textile fabric > sew or ornament textile fabric [verb (transitive)] > trim
to lay on1563
to lay down1611
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Rentraire, to lay in, or lay downe, a seame.
c1650 Johnnie Armstrong vi, in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1889) III. vi. 369 Ye shall every one have a velvet coat, Laid down with golden laces three.
1820 W. Scott Monastery II. ii. 33 A scarlet cloak, laid down with silver lace three inches broad.
13. transitive. Agriculture. To convert (arable land) into pasture; to put under grass, etc. Const. in, to, under, with.
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the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > cultivation of plants or crops > cultivation of specific crops > [verb (transitive)] > crop with grass or hay > close meadow to grow hay
to lay in1600
to lay down1608
to shut up1765
to put up1892
1608 in N. Riding Rec. (1884) I. 122 For converting and laying down of 60 acres of arrable land in pasture.
1743 Sel. Trans. Soc. Improvers Knowl. Agric. Scotl. 52 It is a prodigious Error to overcrop Ground, before laying it down with Grass-seeds.
1789 Trans. Soc. Arts (ed. 2) 1 88 Seeds for laying down arable land to grass.
1844 Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 5 i. 64 The land is laid down with red or white clover.
1845 Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 5 ii. 446 This ground was laid down with oats and grass.
1845 Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 6 ii. 528 14 acres laid down under gorse.
1879 T. H. S. Escott England I. 59 Much of this land has been newly laid down to grass.
14. transitive. To store (wine) by putting it away in cellars.
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the world > food and drink > drink > manufacture of alcoholic drink > wine-making > [verb (transitive)] > store wine or stock cellar
maintain1480
belay1562
wine1647
to lay down1839
bin1841
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > neck-wear > [adjective] > collar > turn-down
fall-down1741
laid-down1839
to lay down1839
lay-over1852
1839 C. Dickens Nicholas Nickleby xxxvii. 359 That was laid down when Mr. Linkinwater first come, that wine was.
1878 W. Besant & J. Rice By Celia's Arbour I. xv. 209 A generous flow of port, of which every respectable Briton then kept a cellar, carefully labelled and laid down years before.
15. transitive. To cause to subside; to pacify, appease. Obsolete.
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the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > fine weather > [verb (transitive)] > make (the weather or elements) calm
stillOE
lown1513
pacifya1522
to lay down1563
strew1594
lull1680
society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > bring to peace (strife or discord) [verb (transitive)] > appease or propitiate
soft?c1225
queema1325
appeasec1374
pleasea1382
softena1382
mollifya1450
pacifya1500
apeace1523
temper1525
mitigatea1535
qualify?c1550
thaw1582
propitiate1583
aslake1590
smooth1608
to lay down1629
addulce1655
sweeten1657
acquiesce1659
gentle1663
palliate1678
placate1678
conciliate1782
to pour oil on the waters (also on troubled waters)1847
square1859
square1945
1563 W. Fulke Goodle Gallerye Causes Meteors iii. f. 19v For who can affirme from whence it [wind] was raysed, or where it is layde downe.
1629 J. Earle Micro-cosmogr. (ed. 5) xxxiv. sig. G5 A man quickly fired, and quickly laid downe with satisfaction.
16. transitive. Printing. ‘To put pages on the stone for imposition’ (Jacobi Printer's Vocab. 1888). Also (see second quot.).
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1825 T. C. Hansard Typographia 411 Having disposed, or ‘laid down’, the pages in this right order.
1825 T. C. Hansard Typographia 769 To lay down a gathering, is to place the several heaps, with their signatures following each other, upon benches or forms of a proper height.
17. transitive. To deposit and fix (a coating). Also of a paving material. Hence, to cover (a surface) with something.
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the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > coating or covering with a layer > coat or cover with a layer [verb (transitive)]
lay?a1366
overlaya1400
coverc1400
sheeta1616
glidder1631
candy1639
face1648
to do over1700
coat1753
candify1777
bed1839
to lay down1839
overcoat1861
the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > coating or covering with a layer > coat or cover with a layer [verb (transitive)] > apply as a coating
to lay down1839
1839 Penny Cycl. XIII. 95/1 The composition, which is elastic and very flexible, may be immediately laid down upon the japanned surface.
1894 A. Conan Doyle Mem. Sherlock Holmes 225 The corridor..was laid down with a kind of creamy linoleum.
18. transitive. Horse Racing slang. to lay himself (or simply lay) down to his work: of a horse, etc., to put all his strength into a race.
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1885 W. D. Howells Rise Silas Lapham ii. 48 The mare..understood the signal, and, as an admirer said, ‘she laid down to her work’.
1893 Illustr. Sporting & Dramatic News 20 May 375/1 He never seemed to fairly lay himself down to his work, and..Thomas won as he liked.
19. intransitive. To give up or submit; to break down or cease to act; to fail; to retire or withdraw. U.S.
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1898 Scribner's Mag. 23 453/2 I swear I hate to lay down to such a nincompoop.
1901 S. Merwin & H. K. Webster Calumet ‘K’ 64 You've never had to lay down yet, and you don't now.
1911 H. S. Harrison Queed vii. 87 Your body's got to carry your mind around, and if it lays down on you [etc.].
1923 R. D. Paine Comrades Rolling Ocean x. 193 ‘Any water leaking in?’ ‘A trickle under the floor, but the bilge pump will take care of it unless she lays down on me.’
1923 R. D. Paine Comrades Rolling Ocean xvii. 293 You stand by me and I won't lay down on you.
1927 Cleveland Press 4 Feb. Offered him a bribe to ‘lay down’ on the prosecution of George J. McKay, alleged arch-swindler.
20. transitive. To set up or establish (a certain beat). Jazz slang.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > proportion of notes or rhythm > [verb (transitive)] > mark rhythm or measure > establish beat
to lay down1950
1950 R. P. Blesh & H. Janis They all played Ragtime viii. 149 The backwoods pianists ‘laid down the beat’ and ‘stacked the blues’.
1950 R. P. Blesh & H. Janis They all played Ragtime x. 194 He laid down a terrific stomp.
1959 ‘F. Newton’ Jazz Scene vi. 104 The ‘rhythm section’ laid down a rock-firm beat.
1968 Melody Maker 6 Apr. 8/4 The soloist can play anything he chooses to play on the time that I lay down for him.
1968 Blues Unlimited Sept. 23 Preston..takes a few vocals, and lays down some swinging rhythm guitar.
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to lay down
to lay down
To record (esp. popular music). colloquial.
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society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > sound recording and reproduction > make recording [verb (transitive)]
phonograph1878
gramophone1908
press1918
to put on wax1932
wax1935
cut1937
tape1950
tape-record1950
audiotape1961
to lay down1967
over-record1977
1967 Melody Maker 14 Jan. 7 They both have tremendous records out..and they are both laying down some great stuff.
1975 New Yorker 21 Apr. 34/1 He just spent six weeks in L.A. laying down the tracks for eight new cuts on an as yet untitled album.
1985 Internat. Musician June 79/1 In fact, while laying down four bass parts all requiring different tones I kept the bass DI'd and the results were very pleasing.
1986 Keyboard Player Apr. 2/2 He..intends to demonstrate multi-track recording techniques by laying down eight different tracks ‘in public’.
1995 Mojo Feb. 104/3 They went to it with a collective will and lay down a very energetic, likeable collection of funk tracks.
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