LEA? LEA 1. a tract of open ground, esp. grassland; meadow. 2. land used for a few years for pasture or for growing hay, then plowed over and replaced by another crop. 3. a crop of hay on tillable land.
There isn't, but in the past the "ow" was sometimes omitted in naming the piece of land; a practice that lingers in the twee, pseudo-rural names common in many housing-estates now being built around the UK.
(Badgers' Mead and the like. to commemorate what the development has destroyed!)
Old English: mædwe, leah, feld
Middle English: mede, meade
Old French: praerie
Latin: pratum, pastura
Scottish Gaelic: lèana
Modern English synonyms: Grassland, Prairie, Field, Pasture.
a green,a field, or a park... If it isn'tgrassy, you could use moor or heath or prairie...
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No , Leas is the plural form of *lea which also means meadow . (Lease is a type of contract.) *"A grassland; a meadow."
The address of the Meadow Museum Association is: 506 North Renfro, Meadow, TX 79345
I think it's the owner of the meadow.
The oxen lay in the meadow after grazing it when he was hungry. The room smelled like a warm, spring meadow after the rain. The meadow was covered in dew and tulips danced in the morning wind.
Aluminium is another way.
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