English+grass
71grass hearth — /grabs hart/ In old English records, the grazing or turning up the earth with a plow. The name of a customary service for inferior tenants to bring their plows, and do one day s work for their lords …
72English plantain — noun an Old World plantain with long narrow ribbed leaves widely established in temperate regions • Syn: ↑narrow leaved plantain, ↑ribgrass, ↑ribwort, ↑ripple grass, ↑buckthorn, ↑Plantago lanceolata • Hypernyms: ↑plant …
73english bluegrass — noun Usage: usually capitalized E 1. : wire grass a 2. : meadow fescue …
74lyme grass — noun a grass of the genus Elymus • Hypernyms: ↑grass • Hyponyms: ↑giant ryegrass, ↑Elymus condensatus, ↑Leymus condensatus, ↑sea lyme grass, ↑European dune grass, ↑ …
75herd's grass — Redtop Red top ( t?p ), n. (Bot.) A kind of grass ({Agrostis vulgaris}) highly valued in the United States for pasturage and hay for cattle; called also {English grass}, and in some localities {herd s grass}. See Illustration in Appendix. The… …
76English couch grass — noun → couch2 …
77Günter Grass — Infobox Writer name = Günter Grass birthname = Günter Wilhelm Grass birthdate = birth date and age|df=yes|1927|10|16 birthplace = Danzig Langfuhr, Free City of Danzig deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Novelist nationality = German period =… …
78List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …
79Leaves of Grass — Infobox Book name = Leaves of Grass title orig = translator = image caption = Walt Whitman, age 37, frontispiece to Leaves of Grass . Steel engraving by Samuel Hollyer from a lost daguerreotype by Gabriel Harrison. author = Walt Whitman… …
80Old English phonology — This article is part of a series on: Old English Dialects …