aftergrass
See also: after-grass
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Noun
    
aftergrass (usually uncountable, plural aftergrasses)
- The grass that grows after the first crop has been mown.
- Synonyms: aftermath, eddish, fog, (obsolete) after-eatage
 - 1614, Gervase Markham, The Second Booke of the English Husbandman, London: John Browne, Chapter 7, p. 99,
- For the ordinarie times of foddring your fat cattell […] if they féede abroad, and take the benefit of Foggs and after-grasse, then to fodder them Morning, Euening, and high-noone is fully sufficient.
 
- 1820, William Wordsworth, The River Duddon, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, pp. 44-45,
- This recess, towards the close of September, when the after-grass of the meadows is still a fresh green, with the leaves of many of the trees faded, but perhaps none fallen, is truly enchanting.
 
- 1974, John McGahern, The Leavetaking, Boston: Little, Brown, Part 1, p. 68,
- The cool silk of aftergrass under her bare feet
 
 
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grass that grows after the first crop
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