lägga

Etymology
From, from , from. Causative of (see ).

Verb

 * 1) to place lying (to lay) somewhere, to place/put in a lying position (not in a standing position); in particular used like the English put for things that either lie down flat or where the eventual orientation does not matter, such as in a heap
 * 2) to put (into a bag, in a pocket, or in a box of some kind)
 * 3)  to lie down; to assume a reclining position
 * 4)  to put to bed
 * 5)  to go to bed; to go to sleep
 * 6)  to expend (some resource, like money or time or energy, towards some goal)
 * 7)  to accumulate on the ground without melting
 * 8)  to freeze
 * 9) to lay; to install for example flooring or a roof
 * 10) to lay
 * 11)  to play (a card)
 * 12)  to fold; to cease to take further part in a certain deal; to withdraw from further betting
 * 13)  to position oneself, with respect to someone else who is moving in the same direction
 * 14) to fold into a shape suitable for storage (about large pieces of fabric, e.g. sheets or larger table cloths)
 * 1)  to go to bed; to go to sleep
 * 2)  to expend (some resource, like money or time or energy, towards some goal)
 * 3)  to accumulate on the ground without melting
 * 4)  to freeze
 * 5) to lay; to install for example flooring or a roof
 * 6) to lay
 * 7)  to play (a card)
 * 8)  to fold; to cease to take further part in a certain deal; to withdraw from further betting
 * 9)  to position oneself, with respect to someone else who is moving in the same direction
 * 10) to fold into a shape suitable for storage (about large pieces of fabric, e.g. sheets or larger table cloths)
 * 1) to lay; to install for example flooring or a roof
 * 2) to lay
 * 3)  to play (a card)
 * 4)  to fold; to cease to take further part in a certain deal; to withdraw from further betting
 * 5)  to position oneself, with respect to someone else who is moving in the same direction
 * 6) to fold into a shape suitable for storage (about large pieces of fabric, e.g. sheets or larger table cloths)
 * 1)  to fold; to cease to take further part in a certain deal; to withdraw from further betting
 * 2)  to position oneself, with respect to someone else who is moving in the same direction
 * 3) to fold into a shape suitable for storage (about large pieces of fabric, e.g. sheets or larger table cloths)
 * 1)  to position oneself, with respect to someone else who is moving in the same direction
 * 2) to fold into a shape suitable for storage (about large pieces of fabric, e.g. sheets or larger table cloths)
 * 1) to fold into a shape suitable for storage (about large pieces of fabric, e.g. sheets or larger table cloths)

Usage notes
See the usage notes for for comparisons between these verbs.