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lie1 definition

lie ()

intransitive verb lay, lain, lying ly′·ing

  1. to be or put oneself in a reclining position along a relatively horizontal surface: often with down
  2. to be in a more or less horizontal position on some supporting surface: said of inanimate things
  3. to be or remain in a specified condition motives that lie hidden
  4. to be situated Canada lies to the north
  5. to extend; stretch the road that lies before us
  6. to be; exist; be found the love that lies in her eyes
  7. to be buried or entombed
  8. Archaic to stay overnight or for a short while; lodge
  9. Archaic to have sexual intercourse (with)
  10. Law to be maintainable or admissible an action that will not lie

Etymology: ME lien < 2d & 3d pers. sing. of earlier liggen < OE licgan, to lie, akin to Ger liegen < IE base *legh-, to lie, lay oneself down > L lectus & Gr lēchos, bed, lōchos, lair

transitive verb

Golf to have, on the hole being played, a score of after her approach shot, she lies three on the ninth hole

noun

  1. the way in which something is situated or arranged; lay
  2. an animal's lair or resting place
  3. Brit. a period of resting
  4. Golf the relative situation of a ball with reference to the advantage it offers the player a good lie
lie Idioms

lie down on the job

Informal to put forth less than one's best efforts

lie in

to be in confinement for childbirth

lie off

Naut. to stay at a distance from shore or another ship

lie over

to stay and wait until some future time

lie to

Naut. to lie more or less stationary with the bow to the wind

take lying down

to submit to (punishment, a wrong, etc.) without protest
lie2 definition

lie ()

intransitive verb lied, lying ly′·ing

    1. to make a statement that one knows is false, esp. with intent to deceive
    2. to make such statements habitually
  1. to give a false impression; deceive one statistics can lie

Etymology: ME lien < OE leogan, akin to Ger lügen (Goth liugan) < IE base *leugh-, to tell lies > Lith lūgoti, to ask

transitive verb

to bring, put, accomplish, etc. by lying to lie oneself into office

noun

  1. a false statement or action, esp. one made with intent to deceive
  2. anything that gives or is meant to give a false impression
  3. the charge of lying
lie Idioms

give the lie to

  1. to charge with telling a lie
  2. to prove to be false; belie

lie in one's throat

to tell a foul or outrageous lie
Lie definition

Lie ()

  1. Lie, Jonas 1880-1940; U.S. painter, born in Norway
  2. Lie, Jonas (Lauritz Edemil) 1833-1908; Norw. novelist: uncle of the painter
  3. ()
    Lie, Trygve (Halvdan) (trig) 1896-1968; Norw. statesman: 1st secretary-general of the United Nations (1946-53)

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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