SCYTHE

n. v.

3 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
n.

An instrument for mowing grass, grain, or the like, by hand, composed of a long, curving blade, with a sharp edge, made fast to a long handle, called a snath, which is bent into a form convenient for use. The sharp-edged scythe shears up the spiring grass. Dryden. The scythe of Time mows down. Milton.

2.
n.

A scythe-shaped blade attached to ancient war chariots.

3.
v.

To cut with a scythe; to cut off as with a scythe; to mow. [Obs.] Time had not scythed all that youth begun. Shak.


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