Swath (sw&add;th; 277), n. [AS.
swaðu a track, trace; akin to D. zwaad, zwad,
zwade, a swath of grass, G. schwad, schwaden;
perhaps, originally, a shred. Cf. Swathe, v.
t.] 1. A line of grass or grain cut and
thrown together by the scythe in mowing or cradling.
2. The whole sweep of a scythe, or the whole
breadth from which grass or grain is cut by a scythe or a machine, in
mowing or cradling; as, to cut a wide swath.
3. A band or fillet; a swathe.
Shak.
Swath bank, a row of new-mown grass.
[Prov. Eng.]
Swath (sw&add;th; 277), n. [AS.
swaðu a track, trace; akin to D. zwaad, zwad,
zwade, a swath of grass, G. schwad, schwaden;
perhaps, originally, a shred. Cf. Swathe, v.
t.] 1. A line of grass or grain cut and
thrown together by the scythe in mowing or cradling.
2. The whole sweep of a scythe, or the whole
breadth from which grass or grain is cut by a scythe or a machine, in
mowing or cradling; as, to cut a wide swath.
3. A band or fillet; a swathe.
Shak.
Swath bank, a row of new-mown grass.
[Prov. Eng.]