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mow

noun
A heap, mass or pile of hay deposited in a barn.

mow

verb transitive
To lay hay in a heap or mass in a barn, or to lay it in a suitable manner.

mow

verb transitive

[The L. has meto, and the Gr. to mow or reap. The last radical letter is not ascertained.]

pret. mower; pp. mowed or mown.

mow

To cut down with a scythe, as grass or other plants. We say, to mow grass.

mow

To cut the grass from; as, to mow a meadow.

mow

To cut down with speed; to cut down indiscriminately, or in great numbers or quantity. We say, a discharge of grape shot mows down whole ranks of men. Hence Saturn or Time is represented with a scythe, an emblem of the general and indiscriminate destruction of the human race by death.

mow

verb intransitive
To cut grass; to practice mowing; to use the scythe. Does the man mow well?

mow

To perform the business of mowing; to cut and make grass into hay; to gather the crop of grass, or other crop.

mow

A wry face.

mow

verb intransitive
To make mouths.