scythe
n 1: an edge tool for cutting grass; has a long handle that must
be held with both hands and a curved blade that moves
parallel to the ground
v 1: cut with a scythe; "scythe grass or grain"
scythe I. nounEtymology: Middle English sithe, from Old English sīthe;
akin to Old English sagu saw — more at sawDate: before
12th century
an implement used for mowing (as grass) and composed of a long curving blade
fastened at an angle to a long handle II. verb (scythed;
scything)
Date: circa 1580 intransitive verb
to use a scythe transitive verb
to cut with or as if with a scythe <scything cornstalks>
scythe n. & v. --n. a mowing and reaping implement with a long curved blade swung over the ground by a long pole with two short handles projecting from it. --v.tr. cut with a
scythe. Etymology: OE sithe f. Gmc
scythe
(scythes, scything, scythed)
1. A scythe is a tool with a long curved blade at right angles to a long handle. It is
used to cut long grass or grain.
N-COUNT
2. If you scythe grass or grain, you cut it with a scythe.
Two men were attempting to scythe the long grass.VERB: V n
scythe
saɪð n. & v. --n. a mowing and reaping implement with a long
curved blade swung over the ground by a long pole with two short handles
projecting from it. --v.tr. cut with a scythe. [OE sithe f. Gmc]
Scythe \Scythe\ (s[imac]th), n. [OE. sithe, AS. s[=i][eth]e,
sig[eth]e; akin to Icel. sig[eth]r a sickle, LG. segd, seged,
seed, seid, OHG. segansa sickle, scythe, G. sense scythe, and
to E. saw a cutting instrument. See Saw.] [Written also
sithe and sythe.]
1. An instrument for mowing grass, grain, or the like, by
hand, composed of a long, curving blade, with a sharp
edge, made fast to a long handle, called a snath, which is
bent into a form convenient for use.
The sharp-edged scythe shears up the spiring grass.
--Dryden.
The scythe of Time mows down. --Milton.
2. (Antiq.) A scythe-shaped blade attached to ancient war
chariots.
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