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2 luigh
I.laigh, luighlie, Irish luigh, Early Irish laigim, Old Irish lige, bed, Welsh gwe-ly, bed (Cornish gueli, Breton guele), Gaul legasit (= posuit?): *logô, legô, to lie, *legos, bed, Indo-European root le$$gh, lie; Greek $$G lehos, bed, $$G léhetai, sleeps (Hes.); Gothic ligan, German liegan, English lie, etc.II.lie; See laigh.
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lie — {{11}}lie (n.1) an untruth, O.E. lyge lie, falsehood, from P.Gmc. *lugiz (Cf. O.N. lygi, Dan. lègn, O.Fris. leyne (fem.), Du. leugen (fem.), O.H.G. lugi, Ger. Lüge, Goth. liugn a lie ), from the root of … Etymology dictionary