Proper noun
Lais (plural Laises)
A surname from German.
After the Trojans recovered a third-down St. Peter fumble, they set up around their own 35-yard line and gained chunks of yardage on a 15-yard first-down pass from quarterback Brock Bruns to Tommy Lais and a 12-yard pass from Bruns to Tate Gaul. Source: Internet
Scholars note the influence of Leonardo da Vinci 's " sfumato " (smoky) technique on his work, for example in his Venus and Amor and Lais of Corinth. Source: Internet
Olympian Lais Souza turned her artistic gymnastics career into an aerial skiing opportunity. Source: Internet
Tommy Lais was 2-for-4 with a double. Source: Internet
Worthington Senior Legion baseball player Tommy Lais is tagged by Minneota's A.J. Myhre after being caught out in a rundown Thursday night. Source: Internet
Villon was involved in the robbery and many scholars believe that he fled from Paris soon afterward and that this is when he composed what is now known as the Petit Testament ("The Smaller Testament") or Lais ("Legacy" or "Bequests"). Source: Internet