| Türkçe | English | | 1-leylek | stork. | | 2-leyli | boarder. boarding student. | | 3-ley | Law. | | 4-ley | Fallow; unseeded. | | 5-leylak | lilac. syringa. | | 6-leylak | lilac. | | 7-ley | A straight line 'on' the landscape, linking sites of ancient significance, proposed by Alfred Watkins in the 1920s as ancient trackways The popular imagination supposes they may be lines of some force or energy, but experimentation and other kinds of investigation have not demonstrated this Current thinking is that they are 'spirit lines', ethereal or symbolic trackways across the land for spiritual travel in shamanic cultures, etc. a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock. | | 8-leyli | boarder. boarding student. | | 9-ley | Grass or meadow land; a lea. | | 10-ley | To lay; to wager. | | 11-ley | Grass or meadow land; a lea. | | 12-ley | Rumanian currency ley. | | 13-ley | Law. | | 14-leylek | stork. | | 15-ley | To lay; to wager. | | 16-ley | See Lye. | | 17-leylak | lilac. | | 18-ley | See Lye. | | 19-leylak | lilac. | | 20-ley | Rumanian currency ley. | | 21-ley | Fallow; unseeded. | | 22-leylak | lilac. syringa. | | 23-ley | A straight line 'on' the landscape, linking sites of ancient significance, proposed by Alfred Watkins in the 1920s as ancient trackways The popular imagination supposes they may be lines of some force or energy, but experimentation and other kinds of investigation have not demonstrated this Current thinking is that they are 'spirit lines', ethereal or symbolic trackways across the land for spiritual travel in shamanic cultures, etc. a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock. | | 24-leylak | lilac. |
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