lay to



lay something to something

to attribute something to something. I lay all our problems to the inadequacy of our training. Mary laid her success to a good upbringing.
See also: lay

lay to

to begin doing something, such as fighting or eating. All right, you guys. Lay to. The stuff will get cold if you don't eat it. Lay to! Let's get on with it.
See also: lay

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ihab-Arabic
Octavianahk-TAYV-ee-ən (English)History, Romanian
Edith['i:diθ]
AudleyAWD-leeEnglish
SimÓNsee-MONSpanish
Toni (2)TON-eeEnglish