leed
n. uncountable C2 Proficiency US //ˈɫid// leed Archaic Dialect
n. a word used in some old or regional dialects to mean 'lead' or 'guide'. It is often found in old stories or poems to describe someone showing the way.
n. a dialectal or archaic variant of 'lead', meaning to guide or direct. Often appears in literary or historical contexts to describe the act of showing a path or providing direction.
The old man would leed the children through the woods.
In the old folk tale, the wise old woman would leed the lost travelers to safety.
The poet uses the archaic spelling 'leed' to evoke a sense of ancient tradition, describing how the shepherd would leed his flock across the mountain pass at dawn.