eatage

IPA: ˈitʌdʒ

noun

  • (dated) Edible growth of grass for horses and cattle, especially that of aftermath.
  • The right to let one's animals eat in a certain place; pasturage.
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Examples of "eatage" in Sentences

  • In the woods, and below, in the valley bottom, where wind-sown thorns made a natural park, his goats found eatage.
  • Directly you were outside the Porta San Zeno the peach-trees began -- acre by acre of bent trunks, whose long branches, tied at the top, took shapes of blown candle-flames: beyond these was an open waste of bents and juniper scrub, which afforded certain eatage for goats.

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