Lexicographical Neighbors of Raygrass
Literary usage of Raygrass
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties: Comprizing Kent, Surrey, Sussex by Marshall (William), Mr Marshall, William Marshall (1798)
"Nevertheless, on lighter lands, which require to be bound together, and on which
early spring food is wanted, raygrass and white clover, will, ..."
2. The Rural Economy of Glocestershire: Including Its Dairy: Together with the by Marshall (William) (1796)
"Or, perhaps, the miscarriages have arisen, in the strength of the vale lands; in
their being naturally affected by raygrass, and in the want of these ..."
3. The New Statistical Account of Scotland (1845)
"The red clover is only biennial, and makes no show in the pastures any where;
and the raygrass is the native of a very dry and rich soil, and cannot bear ..."
4. The New Statistical Account of Scotland by Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy (1845)
"The red clover is only biennial, and makes no show in the pastures any where;
and the raygrass is the native of a very dry and rich soil, and cannot bear ..."
5. Publications by English Dialect Society (1886)
"Jamieson. Every (Fr. ivraie). Lolium perenne, L.—Dors.; ' a species of grass,'
West, Hal. Wr. Cf. Eaver and raygrass. ..."