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Definition of Hayfields
1. hayfield [n] - See also: hayfield
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hayfields
Literary usage of Hayfields
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Country Month by Month by Jean Allan Owen, George Simonds Boulger (1902)
"IN hayfields BY THE THAMES " High on the crest of the blossoming grasses, Bending
and swaying with face toward the sky, Stirred by the lightest west wind as ..."
2. St. Helena: a Physical, Historical, and Topographical Description of the by John Charles Melliss (1875)
"A Grass wild and common in the hayfields on the high land.—Hab. England. Poa, Linn.
851. P. annua, Linn.—This well-known small species of Grass grows wild ..."
3. The Story of the Herefords: An Account of the Origin and Development of the by Alvin Howard Sanders (1914)
"In the year 1847 his parents fell heir to the historic farm of hayfields near the
... The holding known as hayfields is situated in the famous Worthington ..."
4. The Contemporary Review (1898)
"When I nsed to talk of music I was still met by what Rossetti used to call the
Delphic utterances of the Oraculum of the hayfields. ..."
5. Maryland Historical Magazine by Maryland Historical Society (1915)
"The first Merryman to occupy the estate was John, of hayfields, (1824-1881. ...
In 1847, John Merryman, of hayfields, was 3d Lieutenant of Baltimore County ..."