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Definition of hay
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Hay (n.) Grass cut and cured for
fodder.
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Bay
::
Bay (n.) A
compartment
in a barn, for
depositing
hay, or grain in the
stalks..
Shakefork
::
Shakefork
(n.) A fork for
shaking
hay; a
pitchfork.
Provender
::
Provender
(n.) Dry food for
domestic
animals,
as hay,
straw,
corn, oats, or a
mixture
of
ground
grain;
feed..
Uncock
::
Uncock
(v. t.) To open or
spread
from a cock or heap, as hay..
Mow
::
Mow (n.) A heap or mass of hay or of
sheaves
of grain
stowed
in a barn.
Aftermath
::
Aftermath
(n.) A
second
moving;
the grass which grows after the first crop of hay in the same
season;
rowen.
Hay
::
Hay (v. i.) To cut and cure grass for hay.
Hayrake
::
Hayrake
(n.) A rake for
collecting
hay;
especially,
a large rake drawn by a horse or
horses..
Tipple
::
Tipple
(v. t.) To put up in
bundles
in order to dry, as hay..
Chay Root
::
Chay root () The root of the
Oldenlandia
umbellata,
native
in
India,
which yieds a
durable
red
dyestuff..
Hayloft
::
Hayloft
(n.) A loft or
scaffold
for hay.
Mow
::
Mow (n.) The place in a barn where hay or grain in the sheaf is
stowed.
Thatch
::
Thatch
(n.)
Straw,
rushes,
or the like, used for
making
or
covering
the roofs of
buildings,
or of
stacks
of hay or
grain..
Sweeper
::
Sweepage
(n.) The crop of hay got in a
meadow.
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..
Hayrack
::
Hayrack
(n.) A frame
mounted
on the
running
gear of a
wagon,
and used in
hauling
hay,
straw,
sheaves,
etc.; --
called
also hay
rigging..
Staddle
::
Staddle
(v. i.) A row of dried or
drying
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..
Dry
::
Dry
(superl.)
Of
vegetable
matter:
Free from
juices
or sap; not
succulent;
not
green;
as, dry wood or hay..
Rake
::
Rake (n.) An
implement
consisting
of a
headpiece
having
teeth,
and a long
handle
at right
angles
to it, -- used for
collecting
hay, or other light
things
which are
spread
over a large
surface,
or for
breaking
and
smoothing
the
earth..
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