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rib-grass
rib-grass (ˈrɪbgrɑːs, -æ-) Also 6 rybgyrse, 9 dial. ribgirse, 6 ryb-, ribgrasse; 8–9 rib-grass, rib grass. [f. rib n.1 + grass.] 1. = ribwort.1538 Turner Libellus, Plantago, Majorem vulgus appellat waybred aut Plantane. Minorem vero Rybwort, rybgyrse, aut Lancell. 1548 ― Names Herbes (E.D.S.) 63 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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cow-grass
ˈcow-grass A wild species of Trefoil, Trifolium medium; sometimes also applied to a cultivated perennial form of Red Clover.1789 Trans. Soc. Arts II. 57 Rib-grass, fitch-grass, cow-grass. 1797 A. Young Agric. Suffolk 84 A grass called cow-grass..very similar to clover, only that the stem is solid in... Oxford English Dictionary
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ribbed
ribbed, ppl. a. (rɪbd) Also 6 rybbed. [f. rib n.1 or v.1] 1. a. With qualifying word prefixed: Having ribs of a specified kind or number, or arranged in a certain way.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §75 The .ix. propertyes of an oxe. The fyrste is, to be brode-rybbed. 1601 Holland Pliny xxv. x. II. 231 For oth... Oxford English Dictionary
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fitch
▪ I. fitch, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (fɪtʃ) Forms: 4–5 ficche, fetch, 5–6 fiche, 6 feche, fytch, fitche, 5– fitch. [var. of vetch.] 1. = vetch; the plant Vicia sativa, or its seed. Also attrib., as fitch-grass.1382 Wyclif Isa. xxviii. 25 Barly, and myle, and ficche [1388 fetchis] in ther coestes. c 1420 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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kemp
▪ I. kemp, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 1 cempa, (cæmpa), 2 cempe, 3–5 kempe, (3 kimppe), 4–6, 9, kemp. [OE. cęmpa wk. masc. = OFris. kempa, kampa, OS. *kempio (MDu. kemp(e, kimp(e, MLG. kempe), OHG. chemph(i)o (MHG. kempfe; G. kämpe, from LG., for earlier kämpfe):—WGer. *kampjōn-. It is doubtful whet... Oxford English Dictionary
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in-field
▪ I. infield, in-field, n. and adv. (ˈɪnfiːld) [f. in adv. + field n.] A. n. 1. a. The land of a farm which lies around or near the homestead, as opposed to the outlying parts, which are usually on higher ground and may consist of moorland; hence, arable land as opposed to pasture; land regularly ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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