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laired
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lair
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noun
1.
a den or resting place of a wild animal:
The cougar retired to its lair.
2.
a secluded or hidden place, especially a secret retreat or base of operations; a hideout or hideaway:
a pirate's lair.
3.
British
.
a place in
which
to lie or rest; a bed.
verb (used with object)
4.
to place in a lair.
5.
to serve as a lair for.
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verb (used without object)
6.
to go to, lie in, or have a lair.
Origin:
before 900;
Middle English
leir,
Old English
leger;
cognate with
Dutch,
Old High German
leger
bed, camp; akin to
lie
2
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lair
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noun
1.
British
Dialect
.
mud; mire.
verb (used without object)
2.
Scot.
to sink or stick in mud or mire.
Origin:
1250–1300;
v. use of
Middle English
lair
clay, mire <
Old Norse
leir
clay,
loam
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lair
O.E. leger "bed, couch, grave, act or place of lying down," from P.Gmc. *legran (cf. O.N. legr, O.Fris. legor, O.H.G. legar, Ger. Lager, Goth. ligrs "place of lying"), from *leg-, the root of
lie
(q.v.). Meaning "animal's den" is from c.1420.
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