Associations to the word «Ley»
Noun
- Val
- Willy
- Blackbird
- Calif
- Pueblo
- Burnett
- Wes
- Marlborough
- Beaumont
- Por
- Bai
- Watkins
- Contra
- Peso
- Gag
- Welles
- Stan
- Gal
- Para
- Que
- Del
- Rip
- Trier
- Scam
- Mor
- Amor
- Brad
- Alignment
- Braun
- Navarre
- Fiesta
- Berman
- Ufo
- Indus
- Vida
- Leicester
- Addison
- Wheat
- Mage
- Lei
- Broom
- Junta
- Sus
- Oat
- Whaler
- Una
- Uno
- Rift
- Par
- La
- Montagu
- Libre
- Monmouth
- Leicestershire
- Villa
- Buck
- Liberalism
- Baronetcy
- Saber
- Clearing
- Atlantis
- Cortes
- Shamanism
- Nico
- Decree
- Marston
- Node
- Rye
- Barley
- Bel
- Dictatorship
- Genevieve
- Sociologist
- Lea
- Su
- En
- Antwerp
- Ful
- Pasture
- Cambridge
- Cereal
- Fda
- Chao
- Huxley
- Amnesty
- Hester
- Rowley
Verb
Wiktionary
LEY, noun. Alternative spelling of lea
LEY, noun. Archaic form of lye.
LEY, noun. (obsolete) law
LEY, adjective. (obsolete) fallow; unseeded
LEY LINE, noun. (chiefly Forteana) supposed alignments of ancient geographical places such as megaliths
LEY LINES, noun. Plural of ley line
Dictionary definition
LEY, noun. A field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock.
Wise words
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