Lairs is a noun and a verb.
DefinitionsAs a noun, lairs mean a place where a wild animal, especially a predator, lives and sleeps. As a verb, lairs mean to rest or conceal oneself in a lair.
PronunciationsUS: /leərz/; UK: /leəz/
Origin and UsageThe word lairs originated from the Old English word "leger," meaning "bed" or "couch." It has been used in English since the 14th century, primarily to describe the dwelling places of wild animals. In modern usage, it can also refer to a place where a person hides or rests.
SynonymsAs a noun, synonyms for lairs include dens, burrows, and lairs. As a verb, synonyms include hide, conceal, and rest.
Related WordsWords related to lairs include bears, caves, nests, and holes.
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