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lye
[ lahy ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- a highly concentrated, aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.
- any solution resulting from leaching, percolation, or the like.
lye
/ laɪ /
noun
- any solution obtained by leaching, such as the caustic solution obtained by leaching wood ash
- a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide
lye
/ lī /
- A strong alkaline solution or solid of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide, made by allowing water to wash through wood ashes. It is used to make soap and drain and oven cleaners. Chemical formula: KOH or NaOH.
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lye1
Old English lēag; related to Middle Dutch lōghe, Old Norse laug bath, Latin lavāre to wash
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Example Sentences
Another discusses being bathed by her grandmother as a child with lye soap in an effort to lighten her complexion.
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Tyrwhitt confuses the matter by quoting Lye, who mixed up this word with tombestere, a female tumbler; for which see Cant.
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Why let our executionsThat lye vpon the father, bee returndVpon the sonne, and we release the body.
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Lye still my toung and bushes, cald my cheekes,That offter thankes in words, for such great deeds.
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Singee a songee sick a pence,Pockee muchee lye; Dozen two time blackee birdCookee in e pie.
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Will you let me lye by her but one hour more, And then hang me?Din.
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