noun
- A spawning ground or breeding place for fish, especially salmon.
Usage: Scottish and Northern English dialect; Also spelled 'leach' or 'lech'
verb
- To spawn or breed (of fish).
Usage: Scottish and Northern English dialect
Examples
- The salmon returned to their laich in the river each autumn.
- Fish laich in shallow, gravelly areas of the stream.
- The river's laich was protected to ensure successful reproduction.
- During spawning season, the fish would laich upstream.
- Anglers knew the best laiches along the Scottish coast.