Associations to the word «Sward»
Noun
- Grazing
- Glade
- Grassland
- Bough
- Sod
- Lawn
- Grass
- Turf
- Pasture
- Hedge
- Foliage
- Hoof
- Tread
- Beech
- Chestnut
- Melinda
- Thicket
- Fir
- Fern
- Glitter
- Rustling
- Clump
- Elm
- Guardsman
- Thistle
- Emerald
- Cuthbert
- Meadow
- Bloom
- Oak
- Oat
- Railing
- Flower
- Carpet
- Patch
- Tree
- Herd
- Clean
- Vegetation
- Woodland
- Moss
- Shrub
- Chateau
- Shade
- Moonlight
- Ditch
- Ravine
- Slope
- Stretch
- Shadow
- Sheep
- Footstep
- Sweep
- Mound
- Gardener
- Stain
- Sunshine
- Greenwood
- Cliff
- Tor
- Hue
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SWARD, noun. (uncountable) A layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.
SWARD, noun. (countable) An expanse of land covered in grass; a lawn or meadow.
SWARD, noun. (obsolete) (UK) (dialect) Skin; covering.
Dictionary definition
SWARD, noun. Surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass roots.
Wise words
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