I will put : v.tr. (word from Latin poner).
The verb “lay” has several meanings:
1. deposit, do (his eggs), speaking of a female byoviparous.
The birds, reptiles, batrachians, birds, bugs lay eggs.
Absolute : Era where the birds lay (laying, egg-laying).
Adjectival past participle: One œuf frais laid.
2. Colloquial and pejorative: To give birth to, to have (a child).
I will put a second child.
– Quote from the French writer, politician, screenwriter and journalist Henri Barbusse (1873-1935): “She laid a child every year”.
3. Figurative and colloquial meaning (often pejorative): To write, produce (a artwork, text, etc.).
I will put an article, an assignment. I've already written a hundred pages!