eddish

[ˈɛdɪʃ]

eddish Definition

  • 1the second growth of grass or hay in a season; aftermath
  • 2a crop of turnips or other root vegetables grown after a main crop

Using eddish: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eddish" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The eddish was not as abundant as the first crop.

  • Example

    The farmer planted turnips as an eddish after the wheat harvest.

eddish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eddish

Origins of eddish

from Middle English 'ediche', meaning 'a second crop of grass', from Old English 'æddisc', meaning 'a second mowing'

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Summary: eddish in Brief

'Eddish' [ˈɛdɪʃ] refers to the second growth of grass or hay in a season, also known as aftermath. It can also refer to a crop of turnips or other root vegetables grown after a main crop. An example of its usage is 'The farmer planted turnips as an eddish after the wheat harvest.'