1. [verb] (transitive) (chiefly dialectal) to gather.
2. [verb] (transitive) (chiefly dialectal) to pick, select, pick out; to pick up.
3. [verb] (transitive) (chiefly dialectal) to glean.
4. [verb] (intransitive) (chiefly dialectal) to glean, gather up leavings.
5. [adjective] False; lying; deceptive
6. [noun] Falsehood; a lie
7. [verb] (ambitransitive) (UK dialectal) To tell lies; tell lies about; slander; calumniate.
8. [noun] An open pasture or common
9. [verb] (transitive) (UK dialectal) To release; let go; unloose.
10. [verb] (transitive) To operate or live in some property or land through purchasing a long-term contract (or leasehold) from the owner (or freeholder).
11. [verb] (transitive) To take or hold by lease.
12. [verb] (intransitive) To grant a lease; to let or rent.
13. [noun] A contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified period in exchange for a specified rent
14. [noun] The period of such a contract
15. [noun] A leasehold
16. [noun] The place at which the warp-threads cross on a loom.
17. [noun] Property that is leased or rented out or let.
18. [noun] A contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified time for a specified payment.
19. [noun] The period of time during which a contract conveying property to a person is in effect.
20. [verb] Let for money; 'We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad'.
21. [verb] Hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services.
22. [verb] Grant use or occupation of under a term of contract; 'I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners'.
23. [verb] Engage for service under a term of contract; 'We took an apartment on a quiet street'; 'Let's rent a car'; 'Shall we take a guide in Rome?'.