The phrase "lied athwart of" is not a commonly used term in modern English. However, the spelling of this phrase can be broken down using International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols as follows: /laɪd/ for "lied" (rhymes with "cried"), /əθrɔːt/ for "athwart" (pronounced "uh-thwart"), and /ʌv/ for "of" (rhymes with "love"). The word "athwart" means "across" or "transversely," and when combined with "lied" and "of," it forms a phrase that may have been more common in earlier forms of English.