MEADOW


Meaning of MEADOW in English

I. ˈme(ˌ)dō, -_də, often -_dəw+V noun

( -s )

Usage: often attributive

Etymology: Middle English medwe, from Old English mǣdwe, oblique case form of mǣd; akin to Old English māwan to mow — more at mow

1. : land in or predominantly in grass : grassland: as

a. : a piece of land on which grass is grown for hay or pasture

b. : a tract of moist low-lying usually level grassland often along a watercourse — compare bottom I 6

c. : an upland area covered with grass and herbs and commonly surrounded by woodland

cool mountain meadows

d. dialect : an open swampy or marshy area often of considerable extent

the New Jersey meadows

2. : a feeding ground for fish

a cod meadow

3. : meadow green

II. transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

1. : to convert into grassland : use for the production of hay or pasture

cleared and meadowed the old orchard

2. : to pasture (livestock) on grazing land

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.