PASTURE
ADJECTIVES
1549 — BATFUL of pasture-land: good for the sustenance of flocks and herds; feeding, fattening → obs.
1555 — BATSOME of pasture-land: good for the sustenance of flocks and herds; feeding, fattening → obs.
1570 — BATTABLE of pasture-land: good for the sustenance of flocks and herds; feeding, fattening → obs.
1691 — YARE of grass or pastures: fresh, green → Eng. dial.
NOUNS
..700 — EDDISH a park or enclosed pasture for cattle → obs.
..901 — HAM a plot of pasture ground; in some places esp. meadow-land → Eng.
..950 — LEASOW pasture; pasturage; meadow-land → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1000 — LEASE pasture; pasturage; meadow-land → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1340 — LAUND an open space among woods; a glade; untilled ground, pasture → obs. exc. arch.
1425 — RAIK the space of ground over which animals, esp. cattle, usually move or pasture; a piece of pasture-land, etc. → obs.
1549 — WALK land, or a track of land, used for the pasture of animals, esp. sheep → obs.
1613 — VACCARY a cow pasture → Eng. dial. obs.
1652 — COW WALK common pasture land → US
1788 — ING a meadow, pasture, esp. low-lying land by the side of a stream or river, etc. → Eng. dial.
1895 — LEA-PARK a pasture → Eng. dial.
1904 — SCORE a field, a public pasture; a patch of land → Ireland & Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — PADDLE a pasture → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1914 — FENCE a field, a pasture; a fenced-in area → Amer. dial.
VERBS
..950 — LEASOW to pasture, to graze → obs. exc. Eng. dial.