Definition of Haysel

1. the hay season [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haysel

haymow
haymows
haynesite
hayrack
hayracks
hayrake
hayrakes
hayrick
hayricks
hayride
hayrides
hayrig
hays
hayseed
hayseeds
haysel (current term)
haysels
hayshed
haysheds
haystack
haystacks
haystalk
haystalks
haywagon
haywagons
haywain
haywains
hayward
haywards
haywire

Literary usage of Haysel

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Agricultural Lock-out of 1874: With Notes Upon Farming and Farm-labour by Frederick Clifford (1875)
"... EDMUNDS—ENCLOSURE OF COMMONS—FARMERS AND LABOURERS IN NORFOLK— NORFOLK DEFENCE ASSOCIATION—SPEECH BY LORD WALSINGHAM —"haysel"—THE BEGINNING OF THE END. ..."

2. The British Critic by Robert Nares (1823)
"Mr. M.'s fear of wearying his readers, sometimes operates against us. In his article haysel, he might have* introduced the Suffolk axiom—" As is ..."

3. Old Country Life by Sabine Baring-Gould (1890)
"Ah, your honour," said he, " in old times us used to be welcome in every farm-house at all shearing and haysel and harvest feasts; but, bless'y! now the ..."

4. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs by William Morris (1904)
"... that ye were thrall-folk born; " That the lord that owneth all and some Would send his men to fetch us home " Betwixt the haysel, and the tide ..."

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