释义 |
after-grass|ˈɑːftəgrɑːs, æ-, -æ-| [after- 6.] The grass which grows after the first crop has been mown for hay, or among the stubble after harvest. (See after-eatage, -feed, -pasture, under after II.)
1681J. W[orlidge] Syst. Agric. 280 About the end of this Month you may Mow your after-grass. 1759Martin Nat. Hist. II. 104 Their After-grass, of which they make a sort of rank Hay. 1810Wordsworth Scen. Lakes (1823) 89 The tender green of the after-grass upon the meadows. 1813Vancouver Agric. Devon 202 The after-grass..is usually fed off. |