Lega in english
Lega
pronunciation: ligə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ligə part of speech: noun
In gestures
legar = bequeath ; hand on ; hand down.
Example: On entering the parking lot behind the building, the secretary informed him that the library was bequeathed to the community in 1917.Example: Some experts have expressed grave doubts about the durability of contemporary literary and artistic works on paper and hence the possibility of handing on works of culture to future generations.Example: A hunting guide while still in his teens, he learned his woodcraft first hand, absorbing lore handed down to him from his father.lego = layman [laymen, -pl.] ; lay person [layperson] ; pedestrian ; layperson.
Example: Mechanization may yet force the issue, especially in the scientific field; whereupon scientific jargon would become still less intelligible to the layman.Example: This is an evaluative tool which brings lay people together with experts, under pressure of limited time, for study of specific problems.Example: The article 'Modems: an overview for the pedestrian' offers help in selecting a modem for a personal computer.Example: Vows of chastity can also be taken by laypersons as a voluntary act of devotion.