Pasture
51pasture — [ˈpɑːstʃə] noun [C/U] land covered with grass where sheep or cows are kept …
52Pasture — /paˈstyə/ (say pah stoohuh) noun Roger de la /rɒˈʒeɪ də la/ (say ro zhay duh lah) Rogier van der → Weyden …
53pasture — Kula, pā holoholona, kula holoholona …
54pasture rose — a bristly stemmed rose, Rosa carolina, of the eastern U.S., having slender, straight thorns and large, solitary, rose pink flowers. [1930 35, Amer.] * * * …
55Pasture, Roger de la — See Weyden, Rogier van der …
56Pasture, rights of — The right to graze animals on common land. The kinds of livestock permitted were always specified. Cf. Rights of common …
57pasture land — land suitable for the grazing of animals (cows, sheep, etc.) …
58Pasture, Mrs. Henry de la (Bonham) — Novelist and dramatist. The Little Squire (1894), A Toy Tragedy, Deborah of Tod s (1897), Catherine of Calais (1901), Peter s Mother (1905), The Tyrant (1909) …
59pasture bred — Sire unknown …
60pasture brake — noun large coarse fern often several feet high; essentially weed ferns; cosmopolitan • Syn: ↑bracken, ↑brake, ↑Pteridium aquilinum • Derivationally related forms: ↑braky (for: ↑brake) …