noun
- Plural of ley; fields temporarily under grass or clover, especially in a crop rotation system.
- Plural of ley; hypothetical straight lines connecting ancient sites or landmarks, believed by some to have mystical significance.
Usage: chiefly British; agricultural
Usage: informal; alternative belief systems
Examples
- The farmer rotated crops by planting leys between grain harvests.
- After three years of wheat, the field was left in leys to restore soil fertility.
- Some people believe leys connect ancient stone circles across the landscape.
- The estate included several productive leys used for grazing sheep.
- Leys are an important part of sustainable farming practices.