Associations to the word «Ley»
Noun
- Leigh
- Proponent
- Rocket
- Federal
- Brook
- Spanish
- Percy
- Grocery
- Grange
- Simon
- Williamson
- Hermann
- Mil
- Eaton
- Lay
- Bob
- Dylan
- Oxford
- Chips
- Foothill
- Taxon
- Colin
- Crop
- Derby
- Apparition
- Hen
- Repression
- Staffordshire
- Eduardo
- Manuel
- Hay
- Nazis
- Bar
- Witchcraft
- Newton
- Hilton
- Howe
- Levi
- Grammy
- Henri
- Horace
- Compromise
- Hal
- Violence
- Mexico
- Baron
- Act
- Santiago
- Terrain
- Graham
- Mayo
- Abbott
- Press
- Berkshire
- Pablo
- Ibid
- Fields
- Far
- Supermarket
- Civilization
- Pedro
- Robert
- Emerson
- Panama
- Luis
- Easter
- Shaman
- Colombia
- Reform
- Heinrich
- Anthem
- Broad
- Rotation
- Otto
- Rivera
- Jensen
- Hunting
- Congress
Adjective
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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