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Definition of lawn noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

lawn

noun
 
/lɔːn/
 
/lɔːn/
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  1. [countable] an area of ground covered in short grass in a garden or park, or used for playing a game on
    • In summer we have to mow the lawn twice a week.
    • The hotel boasts two tennis courts and a croquet lawn.
    • They served afternoon tea on the lawn (= a large area of grass, near a big house, for example).
    Extra Examples
    • The cottage sits on a hill above a sweep of lawn.
    • The lawn really needs mowing.
    • a carefully tended lawn
    • the correct way to maintain a lawn
    • They walked across the lawn towards the river.
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • manicured
    • neat
    • well-tended
    verb + lawn
    • cut
    • mow
    • trim
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  2. [uncountable] a type of fine cotton or linen cloth used for making clothes
  3. Word Originsense 1 mid 16th cent.: alteration of dialect laund ‘glade, pasture’, from Old French launde ‘wooded district, heath’, of Celtic origin. The current sense dates from the mid 18th cent.sense 2 Middle English: probably from Laon, the name of a city in France important for linen manufacture.
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