Scythed
Translation of "scythed" into Russian
scythe
Verbscythed
Past Simple
UK
/saɪð/
US
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scythe
scythes
scythed Past Simple / Past Participle
scything Gerund
He scythes the grass in the field every morning.
Он косит траву в поле каждое утро.
scythed
AdjectiveUK
/saɪðd/
US
/saɪðd/
scythed
The field was scythed and ready for planting.
Поле было скошено и готово к посадке.
Definitions
scythe
VerbTo cut or mow with a scythe.
The farmer scythed the tall grass in the field.
To cut down, destroy, or move through something in a rapid, sweeping manner, often figuratively.
The hurricane scythed through the coastal town, leaving devastation in its wake.
scythed
AdjectiveUK
/saɪðd/
US
/saɪðd/
Cut down or mowed, as if with a scythe.
The scythed grass lay in neat rows across the field.
Fitted with projecting blades or scythes, especially as a weapon.
Ancient armies sometimes deployed scythed chariots to break enemy lines.