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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Guin·ea
n.
1.
A
district
on
the
west
coast
of
Africa
(
formerly
noted
for
its
export
of
gold
and
slaves
)
after
which
the
Guinea
fowl
,
Guinea
grass
,
Guinea
peach
,
etc
.,
are
named
.
2.
A
gold
coin
of
England
current
for
twenty-one
shillings
sterling
,
or
about
five
dollars
,
but
not
coined
since
the
issue
of
sovereigns
in
1817.
The
guinea
,
so
called
from
the
Guinea
gold
out
of
which
it
was
first
struck
,
was
proclaimed
in
1663,
and
to
go
for
twenty
shillings
;
but
it
never
went
for
less
than
twenty-one
shillings
. --
Pinkerton
.
Guinea corn
.
Bot.
See
Durra
.
Guinea Current
Geog.
,
a
current
in
the
Atlantic
Ocean
setting
southwardly
into
the
Bay
of
Benin
on
the
coast
of
Guinea
.
Guinea dropper
one
who
cheats
by
dropping
counterfeit
guineas
. [
Obs
.] --
Gay
.
Guinea fowl
,
Guinea hen
Zool.
,
an
African
gallinaceous
bird
,
of
the
genus
Numida
,
allied
to
the
pheasants
.
The
common
domesticated
species
(
Numida meleagris
),
has
a
colored
fleshy
horn
on
each
aide
of
the
head
,
and
is
of
a
dark
gray
color
,
variegated
with
small
white
spots
.
The
crested
Guinea
fowl
(
Numida cristata
)
is
a
finer
species
.
Guinea grains
Bot.
,
grains
of
Paradise
,
or
amomum
.
See
Amomum
.
Guinea grass
Bot.
,
a
tall
strong
forage
grass
(
Panicum jumentorum
)
introduced
.
from
Africa
into
the
West
Indies
and
Southern
United
States
.
Guinea-hen flower
Bot.
,
a
liliaceous
flower
(
Fritillaria Meleagris
)
with
petals
spotted
like
the
feathers
of
the
Guinea
hen
.
Guinea peach
.
See
under
Peach
.
Guinea pepper
Bot.
,
the
pods
of
the
Xylopia aromatica
,
a
tree
of
the
order
Anonaceæ
,
found
in
tropical
West
Africa
.
They
are
also
sold
under
the
name
of
Piper aethiopicum
.
Guinea plum
Bot.
,
the
fruit
of
Parinarium excelsum
,
a
large
West
African
tree
of
the
order
Chrysobalaneæ
,
having
a
scarcely
edible
fruit
somewhat
resembling
a
plum
,
which
is
also
called
gray plum
and
rough-skin plum
.
Guinea worm
Zool.
,
a
long
and
slender
African
nematoid
worm
(
Filaria Medinensis
)
of
a
white
color
.
It
lives
in
the
cellular
tissue
of
man
,
beneath
the
skin
,
and
produces
painful
sores
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grass
n.
1.
Popularly
:
Herbage
;
the
plants
which
constitute
the
food
of
cattle
and
other
beasts
;
pasture
.
2.
Bot.
An
endogenous
plant
having
simple
leaves
,
a
stem
generally
jointed
and
tubular
,
the
husks
or
glumes
in
pairs
,
and
the
seed
single
.
Note:
☞
This
definition
includes
wheat
,
rye
,
oats
,
barley
,
etc
.,
and
excludes
clover
and
some
other
plants
which
are
commonly
called
by
the
name
of
grass
.
The
grasses
form
a
numerous
family
of
plants
.
3.
The
season
of
fresh
grass
;
spring
. [
Colloq
.]
Two
years
old
next
grass
.
--
Latham
.
4.
Metaphorically
used
for
what
is
transitory
.
Surely
the
people
is
grass
.
--
Is
.
xl
. 7.
Note:
☞
The
following
list
includes
most
of
the
grasses
of
the
United
States
of
special
interest
,
except
cereals
.
Many
of
these
terms
will
be
found
with
definitions
in
the
Vocabulary
.
See
Illustrations
in
Appendix
.
Barnyard
grass
,
for
hay
.
South
.
Panicum Grus-galli
.
Bent
,
pasture
and
hay
.
Agrostis
,
several
species
.
Bermuda
grass
,
pasture
.
South
.
Cynodon Dactylon
.
Black
bent
.
Same
as
Switch grass
(
below
).
Blue
bent
,
hay
.
North
and
West
.
Andropogon provincialis
.
Blue
grass
,
pasture
.
Poa compressa
.
Blue
joint
,
hay
.
Northwest
.
Aqropyrum glaucum
.
Buffalo
grass
,
grazing
.
Rocky
Mts
.,
etc
.
(a)
Buchloë dectyloides
.
(b)
Same
as
Grama grass
(
below
).
Bunch
grass
,
grazing
.
Far
West
.
Eriocoma
,
Festuca
,
Stips
,
etc
.
Chess
,
or
Cheat
,
a
weed
.
Bromus secalinus
,
etc
.
Couch
grass
.
Same
as
Quick grass
(
below
).
Crab
grass
,
(a)
Hay
,
in
South
.
A
weed
,
in
North
.
Panicum sanguinale
.
(b)
Pasture
and
hay
.
South
.
Eleusine Indica
.
Darnel
(a)
Bearded
,
a
noxious
weed
.
Lolium temulentum
.
(b)
Common
.
Same
as
Rye grass
(
below
).
Drop
seed
,
fair
for
forage
and
hay
.
Muhlenbergia
,
several
species
.
English
grass
.
Same
as
Redtop
(
below
).
Fowl
meadow
grass
.
(a)
Pasture
and
hay
.
Poa serotina
.
(b)
Hay
,
on
moist
land
.
Gryceria nervata
.
Gama
grass
,
cut
fodder
.
South
.
Tripsacum dactyloides
.
Grama
grass
,
grazing
.
West
and
Pacific
slope
.
Bouteloua oligostachya
,
etc
.
Great
bunch
grass
,
pasture
and
hay
.
Far
West
.
Festuca scabrella
.
Guinea
grass
,
hay
.
South
.
Panicum jumentorum
.
Herd's
grass
,
in
New
England
Timothy
,
in
Pennsylvania
and
South
Redtop
.
Indian
grass
.
Same
as
Wood grass
(
below
).
Italian
rye
grass
,
forage
and
hay
.
Lolium Italicum
.
Johnson
grass
,
grazing
and
hay
.
South
and
Southwest
.
Sorghum Halepense
.
Kentucky
blue
grass
,
pasture
.
Poa pratensis
.
Lyme
grass
,
coarse
hay
.
South
.
Elymus
,
several
species
.
Manna
grass
,
pasture
and
hay
.
Glyceria
,
several
species
.
Meadow
fescue
,
pasture
and
hay
.
Festuca elatior
.
Meadow
foxtail
,
pasture
,
hay
,
lawn
.
North
.
Alopecurus pratensis
.
Meadow
grass
,
pasture
,
hay
,
lawn
.
Poa
,
several
species
.
Mesquite
grass
,
or
Muskit
grass
.
Same
as
Grama grass
(
above
).
Nimble
Will
,
a
kind
of
drop
seed
.
Muhlenbergia diffsa
.
Orchard
grass
,
pasture
and
hay
.
Dactylis glomerata
.
Porcupine
grass
,
troublesome
to
sheep
.
Northwest
.
Stipa spartea
.
Quaking
grass
,
ornamental
.
Briza media
and
maxima
.
Quitch
,
or
Quick
,
grass
,
etc
.,
a
weed
.
Agropyrum repens
.
Ray
grass
.
Same
as
Rye grass
(
below
).
Redtop
,
pasture
and
hay
.
Agrostis vulgaris
.
Red-topped
buffalo
grass
,
forage
.
Northwest
.
Poa tenuifolia
.
Reed
canary
grass
,
of
slight
value
.
Phalaris arundinacea
.
Reed
meadow
grass
,
hay
.
North
.
Glyceria aquatica
.
Ribbon
grass
,
a
striped
leaved
form
of
Reed canary grass
.
Rye
grass
,
pasture
,
hay
.
Lolium perenne
,
var
.
Seneca
grass
,
fragrant
basket
work
,
etc
.
North
.
Hierochloa borealis
.
Sesame
grass
.
Same
as
Gama grass
(
above
).
Sheep's
fescue
,
sheep
pasture
,
native
in
Northern
Europe
and
Asia
.
Festuca ovina
.
Small
reed
grass
,
meadow
pasture
and
hay
.
North
.
Deyeuxia Canadensis
.
Spear
grass
,
Same
as
Meadow grass
(
above
).
Squirrel-tail
grass
,
troublesome
to
animals
.
Seacoast
and
Northwest
.
Hordeum jubatum
.
Switch
grass
,
hay
,
cut
young
.
Panicum virgatum
.
Timothy
,
cut
young
,
the
best
of
hay
.
North
.
Phleum pratense
.
Velvet
grass
,
hay
on
poor
soil
.
South
.
Holcus lanatus
.
Vernal
grass
,
pasture
,
hay
,
lawn
.
Anthoxanthum odoratum
.
Wire
grass
,
valuable
in
pastures
.
Poa compressa
.
Wood
grass
,
Indian
grass
,
hay
.
Chrysopogon nutans
.
Note:
☞
Many
plants
are
popularly
called
grasses
which
are
not
true
grasses
botanically
considered
,
such
as
black
grass
,
goose
grass
,
star
grass
,
etc
.
Black grass
,
a
kind
of
small
rush
(
Juncus Gerardi
),
growing
in
salt
marshes
,
used
for
making
salt
hay
.
Grass of the Andes
,
an
oat
grass
,
the
Arrhenatherum avenaceum
of
Europe
.--
Grass of Parnassus
,
a
plant
of
the
genus
Parnassia
growing
in
wet
ground
.
The
European
species
is
Parnassia palustris
;
in
the
United
States
there
are
several
species
.
Grass bass
Zool.
,
the
calico
bass
.
Grass bird
,
the
dunlin
.
Grass cloth
,
a
cloth
woven
from
the
tough
fibers
of
the
grass-cloth
plant
.
Grass-cloth plant
,
a
perennial
herb
of
the
Nettle
family
(
Bœhmeria nivea
syn
.
Urtica nivea
),
which
grows
in
Sumatra
,
China
,
and
Assam
,
whose
inner
bark
has
fine
and
strong
fibers
suited
for
textile
purposes
.
Grass finch
.
Zool.
(a)
A
common
American
sparrow
(
Poöcætes gramineus
); --
called
also
vesper sparrow
and
bay-winged bunting
.
(b)
Any
Australian
finch
,
of
the
genus
Poëphila
,
of
which
several
species
are
known
.
Grass lamb
,
a
lamb
suckled
by
a
dam
running
on
pasture
land
and
giving
rich
milk
.--
Grass land
,
land
kept
in
grass
and
not
tilled
.
Grass moth
Zool.
,
one
of
many
small
moths
of
the
genus
Crambus
,
found
in
grass
.
Grass oil
,
a
fragrant
essential
volatile
oil
,
obtained
in
India
from
grasses
of
the
genus
Andropogon
,
etc
.; --
used
in
perfumery
under
the
name
of
citronella
,
ginger grass oil
,
lemon grass oil
,
essence of verbena
etc
.
Grass owl
Zool.
,
a
South
African
owl
(
Strix Capensis
).
Grass parrakeet
Zool.
,
any
of
several
species
of
Australian
parrots
,
of
the
genus
Euphemia
; --
also
applied
to
the
zebra
parrakeet
.
Grass plover
Zool.
,
the
upland
or
field
plover
.
Grass poly
Bot.
,
a
species
of
willowwort
(
Lythrum Hyssopifolia
). --
Johnson
.
Crass quit
Zool.
,
one
of
several
tropical
American
finches
of
the
genus
Euetheia
.
The
males
have
most
of
the
head
and
chest
black
and
often
marked
with
yellow
.
Grass snake
.
Zool.
(a)
The
common
English
,
or
ringed
,
snake
(
Tropidonotus natrix
).
(b)
The
common
green
snake
of
the
Northern
United
States
.
See
Green snake
,
under
Green
.
Grass snipe
Zool.
,
the
pectoral
sandpiper
(
Tringa maculata
); --
called
also
jacksnipe
in
America
.
Grass spider
Zool.
,
a
common
spider
(
Agelena nævia
),
which
spins
flat
webs
on
grass
,
conspicuous
when
covered
with
dew
.
Grass sponge
Zool.
,
an
inferior
kind
of
commercial
sponge
from
Florida
and
the
Bahamas
.
Grass table
.
Arch.
See
Earth table
,
under
Earth
.
Grass vetch
Bot.
,
a
vetch
(
Lathyrus Nissolia
),
with
narrow
grasslike
leaves
.
Grass widow
.
[Cf.
Prov
.
R
.
an
unmarried
mother
,
G
.
strohwittwe
a
mock
widow
,
Sw
. gräsenka
a
grass
widow.]
(a)
An
unmarried
woman
who
is
a
mother
. [
Obs
.]
(b)
A
woman
separated
from
her
husband
by
abandonment
or
prolonged
absence
;
a
woman
living
apart
from
her
husband
. [
Slang
.]
Grass wrack
Bot.
eelgrass
.
To bring to grass
Mining.
,
to
raise
,
as
ore
,
to
the
surface
of
the
ground
.
To put to grass
,
To put out to grass
,
to
put
out
to
graze
a
season
,
as
cattle
.
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