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  • 51lay to — {v.} 1. To give the blame or credit to; to name as cause. * /He was unpopular and when he made money, it was laid to his dishonesty, but when he lost money, it was laid to his stupidity./ Compare: LAY AT ONE S DOOR. 2. To hold a ship or boat… …

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  • 52lay down — {v.} 1. To let (something) be taken; give up or surrender (something). * /The general told the troops to lay down their arms./ * /He was willing to lay down his life for his country./ Compare: GIVE UP. 2. To ask people to follow; tell someone to… …

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  • 53lay to — {v.} 1. To give the blame or credit to; to name as cause. * /He was unpopular and when he made money, it was laid to his dishonesty, but when he lost money, it was laid to his stupidity./ Compare: LAY AT ONE S DOOR. 2. To hold a ship or boat… …

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  • 54Lay confession — is confession in the religious sense, made to a lay person. Contents 1 Roman Catholic view 2 Anglican view 3 See also 4 References …

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  • 55Lay Lady Lay — «Lay Lady Lay» Sencillo de Bob Dylan del álbum Nashville Skyline Lado B Peggy Day Grabación 14 de febrero de 1969 Género(s) Country Rock …

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  • 56Lay Abbot — • A name used to designate a layman on whom a king or someone in authority bestowed an abbey as a reward for services rendered Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lay Abbot     Lay Abbot …

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  • 57lay witness — see witness Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. lay witness n. A wit …

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  • 58Lay Lady Lay — Chanson par Bob Dylan extrait de l’album Nashville Skyline Sortie 1969 Durée 3:20 Auteur compositeur Bob Dylan Label Columbia …

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  • 59lay in — Ⅰ. ► lay in/up build up (a stock) in case of need. Main Entry: ↑lay Ⅱ. ► lay up 1) put out of action through illness or injury. 2) see lay in. 3) …

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  • 60lay in/up — Ⅰ. ► lay in/up build up (a stock) in case of need. Main Entry: ↑lay Ⅱ. ► lay up 1) put out of action through illness or injury. 2) see lay in. 3) …

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