Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - lawn
Lawn
lawn
1. n. a piece of grass kept mown and smooth in a garden, park, etc. Phrases and idioms lawn tennis the usual form of tennis, played with a soft ball on outdoor grass or a hard court. Etymology: ME laund glade f. OF launde f. OCelt., rel. to LAND 2. n. a fine linen or cotton fabric used for clothes. Derivatives lawny adj. Etymology: ME, prob. f. Laon in France
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I. noun see: land Date: 14th century an open space between woods ; glade, ground (as around a house or in a garden or park) that is covered with grass and is kept mowed, a relatively even layer of bacteria covering the surface of a culture medium, ~ or ~y adjective II. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, laund, probably from Laon, France Date: 15th century a fine sheer linen or cotton fabric of plain weave that is thinner than cambric, ~y adjective ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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