Meadow (noun)

  1. An area of grassland, especially one used for haymaking.
  2. A field or pasture, typically in a low-lying area near a river or stream.

Origin:

Old english mǣdwe, mǣdweard, of germanic origin; related to dutch maaidij and german magd, from an indo-european root shared by greek μητρός mother and sanskrit matar- "mother".

Examples:

  1. The cows were grazing in the meadow.
  2. The meadow was full of wildflowers in the spring.
  3. The farmers cut the hay in the meadow.
  4. The meadow was a beautiful sight on a sunny day.
  5. The meadow was a favorite spot for picnics.
Some random words: moravian, congeries, morsel