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hay

/heɪ/

Transitive Verb[U] Uncountable

This word evokes a rustic, agricultural atmosphere, specifically tied to the cycle of harvest and livestock maintenance. It carries a scent of dryness and gold, contrasting with the lush, green imagery of living pasture grass. In a social context, it is rarely used in urban settings, appearing almost exclusively in discussions about farming, equestrian care, or rural landscapes. It suggests a sense of preparation and storage against the winter months.

Used as a mass noun for the material itself, such as when saying there is plenty of hay in the barn.

Meanings

Noun
[grass]

Grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder.

"The farmer spent the afternoon hauling bales of hay into the barn."

Transitive Verb
[grass]

To cut and dry grass for fodder.

"They plan to hay the north field before the rain starts tomorrow."

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