If you lay something aside, you put it down, usually because you have finished using it or want to save it to use later. He finished the tea and laid the cup aside This allowed Ms. Kelley to lay aside money to start her business
If you lay aside a feeling or belief, you reject it or give it up in order to progress with something. Perhaps the opposed parties will lay aside their sectional interests and rise to this challenge = put aside
lay aside
الواصلة
lay a·side
التركية النطق
ley ısayd
النطق
/ˈlā əˈsīd/ /ˈleɪ əˈsaɪd/
علم أصول الكلمات
[ 'lA ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English leyen, from Old English lecgan; akin to Old English licgan to lie; more at LIE.