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NOUN   a lay brother | lay brothers
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relig. frère {m} converslay-brother
Partial Matches
géogr. Lay {m} [fleuve]Lay [River]
frère {m}brother
feu frère {m}late brother
relig. lai {adj}lay
sociol. baiser {m} fraternelbrother's kiss
puîné {m} [aussi puiné]younger brother
beau-frère {m}brother-in-law
aîné {m} [frère]elder / older brother
profanes {m.pl}lay people
laïque {adj}lay [not religious]
littérat. mus. lai {m}lay [poem, song]
profanes {f.pl}lay people [female]
non-initié {m}lay person
grand frère {m}big brother [coll.] [older brother]
petit frère {m}little brother [coll.] [younger brother]
poser qc. [moquette]to lay sth.
ravager qc.to lay waste sth.
relig. laïc {m} [aussi : laïque]lay person
non-initiée {f}lay person [female]
occup. traceur {m} [ouvrier]lay-out marker
profane {adj} [non initié]lay [not professional]
méd. terrasser qn. [tuer]to lay sb. low
éventer qc. [complot]to lay sth. bare
amasser qc. [provisions]to lay sth. in
orn. pondre un œufto lay an egg
occup. traceuse {f} [ouvrière]lay-out marker [female]
étendre qn. [malade, blessé]to lay sb. down
naut. désarmer qc. [navire]to lay sth. up [ship]
dr. assesseur {m} non professionnel [en Allemagne]lay judge
jeux jouer aux coursesto lay bets on sth.
se tabasserto lay into each other [idiom]
préparer qc. [piège]to lay sth. [e.g. trap]
poser qc. [principes, règles, limites]to lay down sth.
occup. débaucher qn. [licencier]to lay sb. off [make redundant]
jeux étaler qc. [cartes]to lay sth. down [playing cards]
dr. assesseuse {f} non professionnel [en Allemagne]lay judge [female]
pol. prétendre à qc. [trône]to lay claim to sth.
assiéger qn./qc.to lay siege to sb./sth.
mettre qc. à platto lay sth. down flat
poser qc. à platto lay sth. down flat
mil. anéantir qc. [ville, région]to lay waste to sth.
mil. jeter les armesto lay down one's arms
mil. poser les armesto lay down one's arms
mil. rendre les armesto lay down one's arms
constr. poser la première pierreto lay the foundation stone
demi-frère {m} [fils par le père ou la mère]half-brother
tacler qn. [critiquer fortement]to lay into sb. [coll.] [idiom]
constr. aménager qc. [jardin, terrain de sport]to lay out sth.
occup. licencier qn. [pour raisons économiques]to lay sb. off [Am.]
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