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What does the Phrase 'new-mown mead' mean​

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Answered by sworddiamond25
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Answer:

“the smell of newly mown hay” Synonyms: cut new-mown. newly mown. Antonyms: uncut, unmown. (used of grass or vegetation) not cut down with a hand implement or machine.

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Answered by phillipinestest
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New-mown mead

New-mown mead is a phrase that means freshly cut grass or hay.

Explanation:

  • New-mown mead is a phrase used to depict freshly cut grass or hay.
  • It is often used by writers to express the freshness and nascent blend of a place.
  • The phrase is also associated with nostalgia that brings to mind the recollections of something in the past which is still fresh .
  • The phrase which is quite alliterative is based on two Imageries- Visual and Olfactory.
  • The phrase creates  a pastoral image of greenery and freshness.
  • It also creates an olfactory image . It brings in the smell of freshly mowed grass foregrounding the image of the countryside and its freshness.
  • In the phrase 'new-mown mead'  mead is a diminutive of the word meadow.

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