To lie; be in a prostrate or recumbent position.(verb)
To lay.(verb)
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Use "lig" in a sentence
"The Lakers have become known as the lig's most elite finesse team, while Houston is full of bullies and bruisers."
"There is a tall plant with small purple flowers growing by waters, thence and from tlie shape of die leaves called water betony, but it has none of the virtues of this plant; it is a kind of lig-wort, and possc«cs tlie virtues of that plant, but in an infeiipr jcgrcc."
"Though his face was more or less human, his pupils were unnaturally wide and round in the dim lig ht of the pavilion, and his eyes glittered with the nocturnal brightness of a cat's."