† ˈmix-grass Obs. rare.
[? f. mix v.]
(See first quot.) Also attrib.
| 1778 W. H. Marshall Minutes Agric., Digest 73 By Mix-grass is here meant a compound of White-Clover, Rye-Grass, and Trefoil. Ibid., Observ. 32 It was..stacked with the mix-grass hay of Norwood. Ibid. 80 No Manure has this year been laid on Mixgrass-Leys. |