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herbage

noun

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Pronunciation: /ˈhəːbɪd͡ʒ/ / /ˈ(h)ɚbɪd͡ʒ/

noun

Etymology: From Middle English herbage, from Old French erbage, from Early Medieval Latin herbāticum, from Latin herba (“grass”). By surface analysis, herb + -age.

  1. Herbs collectively.
  2. Herbaceous plant growth, especially grass.

    I threw myself upon my face, and clung to the scant herbage in an excess of nervous agitation.

    The dank breath of herbage, sodden with rain, came to her; the mists were barely visible, hovering above the dark ravines.

  3. The fleshy, often edible, parts of plants.
  4. The natural pasture of a land, considered as distinct from the land itself; hence, right of pasture (on another man's land).