-
ligger or leger,
themselves derived from the root of the Old
English verb
liċġan,
meaning to lie (down).
Ledger stones may also be
found as
slabs forming...
- men /
heorte þē cēnre, / þē ūre mægen lȳtlað. / eall forhēaƿen, / ā mæg
gnornian / ƿendan þenceð. / fram ic ne ƿille, / mīnum hlāforde, /
licgan þence....
- *sed-s-an-yō) "I sit on, I ride" shëtis "to walk" *legʰ- "to lie down" lie (< OE
lic̣gan)
ligan "to lie down"
lectus "bed" lékʰomai "I lie down" laṅghate "(he)...