windlestraw — [win′dəl strô΄] n. [< OE windelstreaw (via Scot dial.) < windel, a bundle (< windan, to WIND1) + streaw, STRAW] Scot. 1. a dried stalk of grass 2. a slender or weak person or thing … English World dictionary
Windlestraw — Windlestrae Win dle*strae , Windlestraw Win dle*straw , n. (Bot.) A grass used for making ropes or for plaiting, esp. {Agrostis Spica ventis}. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] Shelley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
windlestraw — /win dl straw , win l /, n. Brit. Dial. 1. a withered stalk of any of various grasses. 2. any of various long stalked species of grass. 3. any tall, thin person. 4. any light or flimsy material or object. Also, esp. Scot., winlestrae. [bef. 1000; … Universalium
windlestraw — win·dle·straw … English syllables
windlestraw — n. archaic an old dry stalk of grass. Etymology: OE windelstreaw grass for plaiting f. windel basket (as WIND(2), LE(1)) + streaw STRAW … Useful english dictionary
Agrostis Spica-ventis — Windlestrae Win dle*strae , Windlestraw Win dle*straw , n. (Bot.) A grass used for making ropes or for plaiting, esp. {Agrostis Spica ventis}. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] Shelley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Windlestrae — Win dle*strae , Windlestraw Win dle*straw , n. (Bot.) A grass used for making ropes or for plaiting, esp. {Agrostis Spica ventis}. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] Shelley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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winlestrae — /win l stray /, n. Chiefly Scot. windlestraw. * * * … Universalium