noun
Etymology: buck (II) (to charge against, push)
: a wide horse-drawn or tractor-mounted long-toothed rake for gathering hay from a windrow and carrying it — called also go-devil, hay sweep
noun
Etymology: buck (II) (to charge against, push)
: a wide horse-drawn or tractor-mounted long-toothed rake for gathering hay from a windrow and carrying it — called also go-devil, hay sweep
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012