lies

lies (noun, plural of lie*)
lies | \ ˈlīz \

Definition:

  1. False statements made with the intent to deceive.

  2. Claims or assertions that are deliberately untrue or misleading.

Origin:
From Old English lyge, related to Old High German lugī, and from Proto-Germanic lugiz, meaning “a falsehood.” The verb form to lie (in the sense of telling an untruth) comes from Old English lēogan.

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