windlestraw

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English

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Etymology

windle +‎ straw

Noun

windlestraw (countable and uncountable, plural windlestraws)

  1. (UK, Scotland, dialect) A grass used for making ropes or for plaiting, especially Apera spica-venti.
    • 1816, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Alastor:
      Grey rocks did peep from the square moss, and stemmed / The struggling brook: tall spires of windlestrae / Threw their thin shadows down the rugged slope, / And nought but gnarlèd roots of ancient pines, / Branchless and blasted, clenched with grasping roots / The unwilling soil.