Definition of Meadaw
Mead"ow (?), n. [AS. meady; akin
to m&aemacr;d, and to G. matte; prob. also to E.
mow. See Mow to cut (grass), and cf. 2d Mead.]
1. A tract of low or level land producing grass
which is mown for hay; any field on which grass is grown for
hay.
2. Low land covered with coarse grass or rank
herbage near rives and in marshy places by the sea; as, the salt
meadows near Newark Bay.
Mead"ow, a. Of or pertaining to a
meadow; of the nature of a meadow; produced, growing, or living in, a
meadow. "Fat meadow ground." Milton.
&fist; For many names of plants compounded with meadow, see
the particular word in the Vocabulary.
Meadow beauty. (Bot.) Same as
Deergrass. -- Meadow foxtail
(Bot.), a valuable pasture grass (Alopecurus
pratensis) resembling timothy, but with softer spikes. --
Meadow grass (Bot.), a name given to
several grasses of the genus Poa, common in meadows, and of
great value for nay and for pasture. See Grass. --
Meadow hay, a coarse grass, or true sedge,
growing in uncultivated swamp or river meadow; -- used as fodder or
bedding for cattle, packing for ice, etc. [Local, U. S.] --
Meadow hen. (Zoöl.) (a)
The American bittern. See Stake-driver.
(b) The American coot (Fulica).
(c) The clapper rail. -- Meadow
lark (Zoöl.), any species of
Sturnella, a genus of American birds allied to the starlings.
The common species (S. magna) has a yellow breast with a black
crescent. -- Meadow mouse (Zoöl.),
any mouse of the genus Arvicola, as the common American
species A. riparia; -- called also field mouse, and
field vole. -- Meadow mussel
(Zoöl.), an American ribbed mussel (Modiola
plicatula), very abundant in salt marshes. -- Meadow
ore (Min.), bog-iron ore , a kind of
limonite. -- Meadow parsnip. (Bot.)
See under Parsnip. -- Meadow pink.
(Bot.) See under Pink. -- Meadow
pipit (Zoöl.), a small singing bird of the
genus Anthus, as A. pratensis, of Europe. --
Meadow rue (Bot.), a delicate early
plant, of the genus Thalictrum, having compound leaves and
numerous white flowers. There are many species. --
Meadow saffron. (Bot.) See under
Saffron. -- Meadow sage. (Bot.)
See under Sage. -- Meadow saxifrage
(Bot.), an umbelliferous plant of Europe (Silaus
pratensis), somewhat resembling fennel. -- Meadow
snipe (Zoöl.), the common or jack
snipe.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A field or pasture; an area of low lying vegetation.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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