slovodefinícia
hay
(encz)
hay,seno Hynek Hanke
hay
(encz)
hay,sušit seno Zdeněk Brož
Hay
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\, v. i.
To cut and cure grass for hay.
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Hay
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\ (h[=a]), n. [AS. hege: cf. F. haie, of German origin.
See Haw a hedge, Hedge.]
1. A hedge. [Obs.]
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2. A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially of a
rabbit. --Rowe.
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To dance the hay, to dance in a ring. --Shak.
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Hay
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\, v. i.
To lay snares for rabbits. --Huloet.
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Hay
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\, n. [OE. hei, AS. h[=e]g; akin to D. hooi, OHG. hewi,
houwi, G. heu, Dan. & Sw. h["o], Icel. hey, ha, Goth. hawi
grass, fr. the root of E. hew. See Hew to cut.]
Grass cut and cured for fodder.
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Make hay while the sun shines. --Camden.
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Hay may be dried too much as well as too little. --C.
L. Flint.
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Hay cap, a canvas covering for a haycock.

Hay fever (Med.), nasal catarrh accompanied with fever, and
sometimes with paroxysms of dyspn[oe]a, to which some
persons are subject in the spring and summer seasons. It
has been attributed to the effluvium from hay, and to the
pollen of certain plants. It is also called hay asthma,
hay cold, rose cold, and rose fever.

Hay knife, a sharp instrument used in cutting hay out of a
stack or mow.

Hay press, a press for baling loose hay.

Hay tea, the juice of hay extracted by boiling, used as
food for cattle, etc.

Hay tedder, a machine for spreading and turning new-mown
hay. See Tedder.
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hay
(wn)
hay
n 1: grass mowed and cured for use as fodder
v 1: convert (plant material) into hay
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hayfield
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roll in the hay
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cathay
(encz)
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go haywire
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hay conditioner
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hay-scented
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hay-scented fern, n:
haycock
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hayden
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hayes
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hayfield
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hayfork
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hayfork, n:
haying
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haying, n:
haying time
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haying time, n:
hayloft
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haymaker
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haymaker,sušič sena Zdeněk Brožhaymaker,tvrdý úder Zdeněk Brož
haymaking
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haymow
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haymow,
haynes
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hayrack
(encz)
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hayrick
(encz)
hayrick,stoh n: Zdeněk Brož
hayride
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hayride,
hayrig
(encz)
hayrig, n:
hays
(encz)
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hayseed
(encz)
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haystack
(encz)
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hayti
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Hayti,
haywain
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haywain,
hayward
(encz)
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haywood
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hit the hay
(encz)
hit the hay,jít spát Zdeněk Brož
mahayana
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Mahayana,
mahayanist
(encz)
Mahayanist,
make hay
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make hay while the sun shines
(encz)
make hay while the sun shines,
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panchayat
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panchayat, n:
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pitahaya
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punchayet
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roll in the hay
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sashay
(encz)
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scentless hayweed
(encz)
scentless hayweed, n:
shay
(encz)
shay,kočár n: Zdeněk Brož
shaytan
(encz)
shaytan, n:
something is haywire
(encz)
something is haywire,
thayer
(encz)
Thayer,Thayer n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a automatický
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what the hay
(encz)
what the hay,
hayden
(czen)
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hayes
(czen)
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haynes
(czen)
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hays
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překlad
hayward
(czen)
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americké Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
haywood
(czen)
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jméno hayerdalova voru
(czen)
jméno Hayerdalova voru,Ran: Jan Hradil
thayer
(czen)
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Cathay
(gcide)
Cathay \Ca*thay"\, n.
China; -- an old name for the Celestial Empire, said have
been introduced by Marco Polo and to be a corruption of the
Tartar name for North China (Khitai, the country of the
Khitans.)
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Better fifty years of Europe than a cycle of Cathay.
--Tennyson.
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Chay root
(gcide)
Chay root \Chay" root`\ [Tamil sh[=a]ya.]
The root of the Oldenlandia umbellata, native in India,
which yieds a durable red dyestuff. [Written also {choy
root}.]
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Chayote
(gcide)
Chayote \Cha"yo"te\
1. a tropical West Indian vine (Sechium edule) of the gourd
family, which bears small white flowers and produces an
edible fruit.
[PJC]

2. the edible fruit of the chayote[1] vine, having a pear
shape with a furrowed skin, and usually green or white. It
is also called choyote, christophene, mirliton, and
vegetable pear
[PJC]
Coothay
(gcide)
Coothay \Coo*thay"\ (k[=oo]*th[=a]"), n.
A striped satin made in India. --McElrath.
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Epinephelus Drummond-hayi
(gcide)
Hind \Hind\ (h[imac]nd), n. [AS. hind; akin to D. hinde, OHG.
hinta, G. hinde, hindin, Icel., Sw., & Dan. hind, and perh.
to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.), E. hunt, or cf.
Gr. kema`s a young deer.]
1. (Zool.) The female of the red deer, of which the male is
the stag.
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2. (Zool.) A spotted food fish of the genus Epinephelus, as
Epinephelus apua of Bermuda, and {Epinephelus
Drummond-hayi} of Florida; -- called also coney, {John
Paw}, spotted hind.
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hay asthma
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\, n. [OE. hei, AS. h[=e]g; akin to D. hooi, OHG. hewi,
houwi, G. heu, Dan. & Sw. h["o], Icel. hey, ha, Goth. hawi
grass, fr. the root of E. hew. See Hew to cut.]
Grass cut and cured for fodder.
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Make hay while the sun shines. --Camden.
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Hay may be dried too much as well as too little. --C.
L. Flint.
[1913 Webster]

Hay cap, a canvas covering for a haycock.

Hay fever (Med.), nasal catarrh accompanied with fever, and
sometimes with paroxysms of dyspn[oe]a, to which some
persons are subject in the spring and summer seasons. It
has been attributed to the effluvium from hay, and to the
pollen of certain plants. It is also called hay asthma,
hay cold, rose cold, and rose fever.

Hay knife, a sharp instrument used in cutting hay out of a
stack or mow.

Hay press, a press for baling loose hay.

Hay tea, the juice of hay extracted by boiling, used as
food for cattle, etc.

Hay tedder, a machine for spreading and turning new-mown
hay. See Tedder.
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Hay cap
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\, n. [OE. hei, AS. h[=e]g; akin to D. hooi, OHG. hewi,
houwi, G. heu, Dan. & Sw. h["o], Icel. hey, ha, Goth. hawi
grass, fr. the root of E. hew. See Hew to cut.]
Grass cut and cured for fodder.
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Make hay while the sun shines. --Camden.
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Hay may be dried too much as well as too little. --C.
L. Flint.
[1913 Webster]

Hay cap, a canvas covering for a haycock.

Hay fever (Med.), nasal catarrh accompanied with fever, and
sometimes with paroxysms of dyspn[oe]a, to which some
persons are subject in the spring and summer seasons. It
has been attributed to the effluvium from hay, and to the
pollen of certain plants. It is also called hay asthma,
hay cold, rose cold, and rose fever.

Hay knife, a sharp instrument used in cutting hay out of a
stack or mow.

Hay press, a press for baling loose hay.

Hay tea, the juice of hay extracted by boiling, used as
food for cattle, etc.

Hay tedder, a machine for spreading and turning new-mown
hay. See Tedder.
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hay cold
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\, n. [OE. hei, AS. h[=e]g; akin to D. hooi, OHG. hewi,
houwi, G. heu, Dan. & Sw. h["o], Icel. hey, ha, Goth. hawi
grass, fr. the root of E. hew. See Hew to cut.]
Grass cut and cured for fodder.
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Make hay while the sun shines. --Camden.
[1913 Webster]

Hay may be dried too much as well as too little. --C.
L. Flint.
[1913 Webster]

Hay cap, a canvas covering for a haycock.

Hay fever (Med.), nasal catarrh accompanied with fever, and
sometimes with paroxysms of dyspn[oe]a, to which some
persons are subject in the spring and summer seasons. It
has been attributed to the effluvium from hay, and to the
pollen of certain plants. It is also called hay asthma,
hay cold, rose cold, and rose fever.

Hay knife, a sharp instrument used in cutting hay out of a
stack or mow.

Hay press, a press for baling loose hay.

Hay tea, the juice of hay extracted by boiling, used as
food for cattle, etc.

Hay tedder, a machine for spreading and turning new-mown
hay. See Tedder.
[1913 Webster]
Hay fever
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\, n. [OE. hei, AS. h[=e]g; akin to D. hooi, OHG. hewi,
houwi, G. heu, Dan. & Sw. h["o], Icel. hey, ha, Goth. hawi
grass, fr. the root of E. hew. See Hew to cut.]
Grass cut and cured for fodder.
[1913 Webster]

Make hay while the sun shines. --Camden.
[1913 Webster]

Hay may be dried too much as well as too little. --C.
L. Flint.
[1913 Webster]

Hay cap, a canvas covering for a haycock.

Hay fever (Med.), nasal catarrh accompanied with fever, and
sometimes with paroxysms of dyspn[oe]a, to which some
persons are subject in the spring and summer seasons. It
has been attributed to the effluvium from hay, and to the
pollen of certain plants. It is also called hay asthma,
hay cold, rose cold, and rose fever.

Hay knife, a sharp instrument used in cutting hay out of a
stack or mow.

Hay press, a press for baling loose hay.

Hay tea, the juice of hay extracted by boiling, used as
food for cattle, etc.

Hay tedder, a machine for spreading and turning new-mown
hay. See Tedder.
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Hay knife
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\, n. [OE. hei, AS. h[=e]g; akin to D. hooi, OHG. hewi,
houwi, G. heu, Dan. & Sw. h["o], Icel. hey, ha, Goth. hawi
grass, fr. the root of E. hew. See Hew to cut.]
Grass cut and cured for fodder.
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Make hay while the sun shines. --Camden.
[1913 Webster]

Hay may be dried too much as well as too little. --C.
L. Flint.
[1913 Webster]

Hay cap, a canvas covering for a haycock.

Hay fever (Med.), nasal catarrh accompanied with fever, and
sometimes with paroxysms of dyspn[oe]a, to which some
persons are subject in the spring and summer seasons. It
has been attributed to the effluvium from hay, and to the
pollen of certain plants. It is also called hay asthma,
hay cold, rose cold, and rose fever.

Hay knife, a sharp instrument used in cutting hay out of a
stack or mow.

Hay press, a press for baling loose hay.

Hay tea, the juice of hay extracted by boiling, used as
food for cattle, etc.

Hay tedder, a machine for spreading and turning new-mown
hay. See Tedder.
[1913 Webster]
Hay press
(gcide)
Hay \Hay\, n. [OE. hei, AS. h[=e]g; akin to D. hooi, OHG. hewi,
houwi, G. heu, Dan. & Sw. h["o], Icel. hey, ha, Goth. hawi
grass, fr. the root of E. hew. See Hew to cut.]
Grass cut and cured for fodder.
[1913 Webster]

Make hay while the sun shines. --Camden.
[1913 Webster]

Hay may be dried too much as well as too little. --C.
L. Flint.
[1913 Webster]

Hay cap, a canvas covering for a haycock.

Hay fever (Med.), nasal catarrh accompanied with fever, and
sometimes with paroxysms of dyspn[oe]a, to which some
persons are subject in the spring and summer seasons. It
has been attributed to the effluvium from hay, and to the
pollen of certain plants. It is also called hay asthma,
hay cold, rose cold, and rose fever.

Hay knife, a sharp instrument used in cutting hay out of a
stack or mow.

Hay press, a press for baling loose hay.

Hay tea, the juice of hay extracted by boiling, used as
food for cattle, etc.

Hay tedder, a machine for spreading and turning new-mown
hay. See Tedder.
[1913 Webster]

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