Lyege vs Lege - What's the difference?
lyege | lege |
* ...and to accepte me unto his mercy and to his grace, as he that hathe ever bene ful of mercy and of grace to all his lyeges ...
(US, colloquial) legislature
(obsolete) To allege; to assert.
(Ireland, slang) legend, colloquially used to describe a person who is held in high regard
As nouns the difference between lyege and lege
is that lyege is while lege is (us|colloquial) legislature or lege can be (ireland|slang) legend, colloquially used to describe a person who is held in high regard.As a verb lege is
(obsolete) to allege; to assert.lyege
English
Noun
(en noun)Anagrams
*lege
English
Etymology 1
(en) for legislature.Noun
(-)Etymology 2
Abbreviated from .Verb
(leg)- (Bishop Fisher)
