Mow
(verb)
- Cut down (grass or other vegetation) with a machine or by hand.
- To cut down the grass or other vegetation in a field or lawn with a machine or by hand.
Origin:
Old english māwan, of germanic origin; related to dutch maaien and german mähen.
Examples:
- He mowed the lawn with a push mower.
- She mowed the hay in the field with a tractor.
- The farmer mowed the wheat to harvest it.
- The park workers mowed the grass to keep it short.
- The grass was mowed for the first time this season.