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▪ I. mown, ppl. a.|məʊn| [pa. pple. of mow v.1] Cut down with a scythe or mowing-machine. See also new-mown.
c1000Ags. Ps. (Th.) cii. 14 Beoð mannes daᵹas mawenum heᵹe æᵹhwær anlice. 1611Bible Ps. lxxii. 6 He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass. 1844Stephens Bk. Farm III. 1068 A mown stook does not look so well as a reaped one. 1906Edin. Rev. Apr. 386 Untrodden stretches of mown grass. ▪ II. mown(e obs. forms of may v.1 |