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laid (adj.)

"put or set down," 17c. adjectival use of past tense and past participle of lay (v.). Laid-up "injured, sick, incapacitated," originally was a nautical term (1769) describing a ship moored in harbor. Laid off "temporarily unemployed" is from 1916 (see layoff). Slang get laid "have sex" (with someone) attested from 1952, American English. Laid-back (adj.) "relaxed" is first attested 1973, perhaps in reference to the posture of highway motorcyclists.

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Definitions of laid from WordNet

laid (adj.)
set down according to a plan;
a carefully laid table with places set for four people
stones laid in a pattern
Synonyms: set
From wordnet.princeton.edu