释义 |
haysel|ˈheɪsəl| [f. hay n.1 + ME. sele season.] The hay season. (Proper to East Anglia.)
[1674–5Watertown (Mass.) Rec. 9 Mar. (1894), The town agreed to alow him for his salary 30 pounds and A fortnites time in hay-sill [printed hay fill]. ]a1825in Forby Voc. E. Anglia. 1865Times 14 Feb. [Lett. fr. Suffolk] Only at certain times—as in haysel and harvest. 1869Gd. Words Mar. Suppl. 5 It was glorious weather for haysel. 1883G. C. Davies Norfolk Broads xxxi. (1884) 240 In the period between ‘haysel’ (hay-harvest) and November. |