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Definition of hay
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Hay (n.) Grass cut and cured for
fodder.
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Hind
::
Hind (n.) A
spotted
food fish of the genus
Epinephelus,
as E. apua of
Bermuda,
and E.
Drummond-hayi
of
Florida;
--
called
also
coney,
John Paw,
spotted
hind..
Hay
::
Hay (n.) Grass cut and cured for
fodder.
Haymaker
::
Haymaker
(n.) One who cuts and cures hay.
Hayloft
::
Hayloft
(n.) A loft or
scaffold
for hay.
Brine
::
Brine (v. t.) To
sprinkle
with salt or
brine;
as, to brine hay..
Mow
::
Mow (n.) A heap or mass of hay or of
sheaves
of grain
stowed
in a barn.
Heat
::
Heat (v. i.) To grow warm or hot by
fermentation,
or the
development
of heat by
chemical
action;
as, green hay heats in a mow, and
manure
in the
dunghill..
Stackage
::
Stackage
(n.) Hay, gray, or the like, in
stacks;
things
stacked..
Wad
::
Wad (n.)
Specifically:
A
little
mass of some soft or
flexible
material,
such as hay,
straw,
tow,
paper,
or old rope yarn, used for
retaining
a
charge
of
powder
in a gun, or for
keeping
the
powder
and shot
close;
also, to
diminish
or avoid the
effects
of
windage.
Also, by
extension,
a dusk of felt,
pasteboard,
etc.,
serving
a
similar
purpose..
Hayfork
::
Hayfork
(n.) A fork for
pitching
and
tedding
hay.
Rick
::
Rick (n.) A stack or pile, as of
grain,
straw,
or hay, in the open air,
usually
protected
from wet with
thatching..
Mow
::
Mow (v. t.) To lay, as hay or
sheaves
of
grain,
in a heap or mass in a barn; to pile and stow
away..
Esplees
::
Esplees
(n. pl.) The full
profits
or
products
which
ground
or land
yields,
as the hay of the
meadows,
the feed of the
pasture,
the grain of
arable
fields,
the
rents,
services,
and the
like..
Provender
::
Provender
(n.) Dry food for
domestic
animals,
as hay,
straw,
corn, oats, or a
mixture
of
ground
grain;
feed..
Haybird
::
Haybird
(n.) The
European
blackcap.
Cathay
::
Cathay
(n.)
China;
-- an old name for the
Celestial
Empire,
said have been
introduced
by Marco Polo and to be a
corruption
of the
Tartar
name for North China
(Khitai,
the
country
of the
Khitans.).
Rick
::
Rick (v. t.) To heap up in
ricks,
as hay, etc..
Lock
::
Lock (n.) A tuft of hair; a flock or small
quantity
of wool, hay, or other like
substance;
a tress or
ringlet
of
hair..
Unloader
::
Unloader
(n.) One who, or that
which,
unloads;
a
device
for
unloading,
as hay from a
wagon..
Barn
::
Barn (n.) A
covered
building
used
chiefly
for
storing
grain,
hay, and other
productions
of a farm. In the
United
States
a part of the barn is often used for
stables..
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