hay
$ \mathrm{hay}1 | hā |
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noun
grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder.: 飼料としての使用のために刈り取られ乾燥された草
干し草〘家畜の飼料〙
PHRASES
hit the hay
informal go to bed.
make hay (while the sun shines)
proverb make good use of an opportunity while it lasts.
ORIGIN
Old English hēg, hīeg, hīg, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hooi and German Heu, also to hew.
$ \mathrm{hay}^2 | hā |
noun
a country dance with interweaving steps similar to a reel.
a winding formation danced in a hay or other country dance.
ORIGIN
early 16th century: from an obsolete sense ‘a kind of dance’ of French haie ‘hedge’, figuratively ‘row of people lining the route of a procession’.