lea

[liː]

lea Definition

an open area of grassy or arable land.

Using lea: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lea" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cows were grazing in the lea.

  • Example

    The farmer plowed the lea to plant crops.

  • Example

    The children played soccer on the lea.

lea Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lea

Phrases with lea

  • lea and meadow

    a poetic phrase used to describe a pastoral landscape

    Example

    The sun was setting over the lea and meadow.

  • lea-rig

    a strip of unplowed land left between furrows in a plowed field

    Example

    The farmer left a lea-rig to prevent soil erosion.

  • lea-land

    land that is suitable for pasture or meadow

    Example

    The lea-land was perfect for grazing sheep.

Origins of lea

from Old English 'leah', meaning 'clearing'

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Summary: lea in Brief

'Lea' [liː] refers to an open area of grassy or arable land, such as a meadow or pasture. It comes from Old English 'leah,' meaning 'clearing.' The term is often used in poetry and literature to describe pastoral landscapes, as in 'The sun was setting over the lea and meadow.'

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