lay-land, II, 59, 23: (Old Eng. leyland) lea land, untilled land; simply plain, ground.
laylë, loathsome. See laidley.
layn (withouten), III, 97, 17; 100, 81: lie (truly).
layne (Icel. leyna), IV, 7 f., 30, 47: conceal. See lain.
layne, v. (A. S. légnian), III, 297, 35, 40: lie.
layne, v., II, 87, 33: lean.
lazar, -er, II, 44-46, 4, 5, 9, 11, etc.: leper.
lea, lee, lie, loe, loi, loie, loy, loo, low, lue, v., I, 438, 10; II, 260, 4; 408, 23; 417, 2; 419, 52; V, [116], 2, 3; [117], 3; [220], 6; [221], 9; [242], 14; [260], 13; [272] b, 3, 7, 11; [277] f., 1, 4, 23, 31: love.
lea, lee, lie, mentiri.
lea, III, 457, A 2; IV, 100, 4; 102, L 6; 263, 2: leave. (so leave, IV, 94, 15, is to be sounded.)