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Haulmy vs Haulms - What's the difference?

haulmy | haulms |

As an adjective haulmy

is characterised by having haulms.

As a noun haulms is

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haulmy

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Characterised by having haulms.
  • *1732 , J Lockman, translating Voltaire, Henriade :
  • *:Safe in their haulmy Huts they sweetly slept, / Ne'er by the Noise of Drums or Trumpets wak'd.
  • *1789 , James Adam, Practical Essays on Agriculture :
  • *:In dry hungry ground, the poles may stand nearer together, than in a rich mellow foil ; because, this last will produce the largest, and most haulmy plants.
  • *1914 , Journal of the Board of Agriculture , vol. XX.12:
  • *:Weeds are also very prevalent on dry upland grasslands, where such hay as is produced is necessarily thin and haulmy .
  • haulms

    English

    Noun

    (head)