| WAYLAY | • waylay v. (Transitive) To lie in wait for and attack from ambush. • waylay v. (Transitive) To accost or intercept unexpectedly. • WAYLAY v. to ambush. |
| GRAYLAG | • graylag n. Alternative spelling of greylag. • GRAYLAG n. a species of wild goose, also GREYLAG. |
| HAYLAGE | • haylage n. (Agriculture) A type of silage with a high dry-matter content, made from the same grasses or legumes… • HAYLAGE n. silage made from partially dried grass. |
| WAYLAID | • waylaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of waylay. • WAYLAY v. to ambush. |
| WAYLAYS | • waylays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waylay. • WAYLAY v. to ambush. |
| GRAYLAGS | • graylags n. Plural of graylag. • GRAYLAG n. a species of wild goose, also GREYLAG. |
| HAYLAGES | • haylages n. Plural of haylage. • HAYLAGE n. silage made from partially dried grass. |
| PLAYLAND | • playland n. An area of free recreation. • PLAYLAND n. a recreational area. |
| WAYLAYER | • waylayer n. A person who waylays someone. • WAYLAYER n. one who waylays. |
| PLAYLANDS | • playlands n. Plural of playland. • PLAYLAND n. a recreational area. |
| WAYLAYERS | • waylayers n. Plural of waylayer. • WAYLAYER n. one who waylays. |
| WAYLAYING | • waylaying v. Present participle of waylay. • waylaying n. The act by which somebody is waylaid; an ambush. • WAYLAY v. to ambush. |