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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Oat
n.
;
pl
.
Oats
1.
Bot.
A
well-known
cereal
grass
(
Avena sativa
),
and
its
edible
grain
,
used
as
food
and
fodder
; --
commonly
used
in
the
plural
and
in
a
collective
sense
.
2.
A
musical
pipe
made
of
oat
straw
. [
Obs
.]
Animated oats
or
Animal oats
Bot.
,
A
grass
(
Avena sterilis
)
much
like
oats
,
but
with
a
long
spirally
twisted
awn
which
coils
and
uncoils
with
changes
of
moisture
,
and
thus
gives
the
grains
an
apparently
automatic
motion
.
Oat fowl
Zool.
,
the
snow
bunting
; --
so
called
from
its
feeding
on
oats
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Oat grass
Bot.
,
the
name
of
several
grasses
more
or
less
resembling
oats
,
as
Danthonia spicata
,
Danthonia sericea
,
and
Arrhenatherum avenaceum
,
all
common
in
parts
of
the
United
States
.
To feel one's oats
,
(a)
to
be
conceited
or
self-important
. [
Slang
]
(b)
to
feel
lively
and
energetic
.
To sow one's wild oats
,
to
indulge
in
youthful
dissipation
. --
Thackeray
.
Wild oats
Bot.
,
a
grass
(
Avena fatua
)
much
resembling
oats
,
and
by
some
persons
supposed
to
be
the
original
of
cultivated
oats
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pov·er·ty
n.
1.
The
quality
or
state
of
being
poor
or
indigent
;
want
or
scarcity
of
means
of
subsistence
;
indigence
;
need
.
“Swathed
in
numblest
poverty
.”
The
drunkard
and
the
glutton
shall
come
to
poverty
.
--
Prov
.
xxiii
. 21.
2.
Any
deficiency
of
elements
or
resources
that
are
needed
or
desired
,
or
that
constitute
richness
;
as
,
poverty
of
soil
;
poverty
of
the
blood
;
poverty
of
ideas
.
Poverty grass
Bot.
,
a
name
given
to
several
slender
grasses
(
as
Aristida dichotoma
,
and
Danthonia spicata
)
which
often
spring
up
on
old
and
worn-out
fields
.
Syn:
--
Indigence
;
penury
;
beggary
;
need
;
lack
;
want
;
scantiness
;
sparingness
;
meagerness
;
jejuneness
.
Usage:
Poverty
,
Indigence
,
Pauperism
.
Poverty
is
a
relative
term
;
what
is
poverty
to
a
monarch
,
would
be
competence
for
a
day
laborer
.
Indigence
implies
extreme
distress
,
and
almost
absolute
destitution
.
Pauperism
denotes
entire
dependence
upon
public
charity
,
and
,
therefore
,
often
a
hopeless
and
degraded
state
.
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