To sacrifice, especially in the phrase "to lay down one's life."
To stock, store (e.g. wine) for the future. See also lay by.
To specify, institute, enact, assert firmly, state authoritatively, establish or formulate (rules or policies).
To euthanize an animal.
To lie down; to place oneself in a reclined or horizontal position, on a bed or similar, for the purpose of resting.
To give up, surrender, or yield (e.g. a weapon), usually by placing it on the ground.
simple past tense of lie down
To intentionally take a fall while riding a motorcycle, in order to prevent a more serious collision.
To place on the ground, e.g. a railway on a trackbed.
To suppose; to dare say.
To bet something; to put it up as collateral.
Something deposited, laid, or hazarded on the event of a contest or an unsettled question; a bet; a stake; a pledge.
An offer to make oath.
A contract by which two parties or more agree that a certain sum of money, or other thing, shall be paid or delivered to one of them, on the happening or not happening of an uncertain event.
That on which bets are laid; the subject of a bet.