To LAY on, v. a. To strike, S.
R. Bruce.

Su. G. laegga pa en, aliquem verberare.

To LAYCH, v. n. To linger.
Douglas.

Fr. lach-er, to unbend.

LAICHLY, adj. Perh. for [laithly].
Lyndsay.

LAID, s. The pollack.
V. [Lythe].

LAIDLY, adj.
V. [Laithlie].

LAID-SADILL, s. A saddle used for laying burdens on.
Bannatyne Poems.

LAYER, s. The shear-water.
V. [Lyre].

LAIF, LAEF, s. A loaf, S.
Pop. Ball.