ley
/leɪ/
noun
- A piece of land temporarily planted with grass or clover, usually as part of a crop rotation.
- After two years, the ley was plowed under and corn was planted.
- The farmer planted a ley to improve the soil for next year's wheat.
- Sheep grazed on the lush ley during the spring months.
- A straight line connecting ancient sites, believed by some to have spiritual or magical significance.
- Some people believe that Stonehenge lies on a powerful ley.
- He walked the ancient ley that connects several old churches.
- The book describes how to find leys using a map and a compass.