leas

[liหs]

leas Definition

grassland used for grazing or haymaking, typically on higher ground and with more acid soil than meadowland.

Using leas: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sheep were grazing on the leas.

  • Example

    The farmer rented the leas for his cattle to graze on.

  • Example

    The leas are covered in wildflowers during the summer.

leas Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for leas

Phrases with leas

  • on the side sheltered from the wind

    Example

    We set up camp on the lea side of the hill to avoid the strong winds.

  • land that is suitable for grazing

    Example

    The farmer purchased some lea land to expand his cattle farm.

  • a strip of land on a hillside used for grazing

    Example

    The sheep were grazing on the lea rigs of the hill.

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Summary: leas in Brief

'Leas' [liหs] refer to grasslands used for grazing or haymaking, typically on higher ground and with more acid soil than meadowland. It is often rented by farmers for their livestock to graze on, as seen in 'The farmer rented the leas for his cattle to graze on.' 'Leas' also include phrases like 'on the lea side,' which means the side sheltered from the wind.