The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Lay \Lay\, v. i.
   1. To produce and deposit eggs.
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   2. (Naut.) To take a position; to come or go; as, to lay
      forward; to lay aloft.
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   3. To lay a wager; to bet.
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   To lay about, or To lay about one, to strike vigorously
      in all directions. --J. H. Newman.
   To lay at, to strike or strike at. --Spenser.
   To lay for, to prepare to capture or assault; to lay wait
      for. [Colloq.] --Bp Hall.
   To lay in for, to make overtures for; to engage or secure
      the possession of. [Obs.] "I have laid in for these."
      --Dryden.
   To lay on, to strike; to beat; to attack. --Shak.
   To lay out, to purpose; to plan; as, he lays out to make a
      journey.
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