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v. t.
To cut with a scythe; to cut off as with a scythe; to mow.
n.
A genus of tropical short-tailed snakes, which are not venomous. One species (Tortrix scytalae) is handsomely banded with black, and is sometimes worn alive by the natives of Brazil for a necklace.
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An instrument for mowing grass, grain, or the like, by hand, composed of a long, curving blade, with a sharp edge, made fast to a long handle, called a snath, which is bent into a form convenient for use.
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One who uses a scythe; a mower.
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of Scytheman
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Of or pertaining to Scythia (a name given to the northern part of Asia, and Europe adjoining to Asia), or its language or inhabitants.
n.
An instrument for whetting scythes; a rifle.
v. t.
To fasten with a wedge, or with wedges; as, to wedge a scythe on the snath; to wedge a rail or a piece of timber in its place.
n.
The pin, or handle, of a scythe snath.
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A scythe-shaped blade attached to ancient war chariots.
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A strip of wood covered with emery or a similar material, used for sharpening scythes.
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A native or inhabitant of Scythia; specifically (Ethnol.), one of a Slavonic race which in early times occupied Eastern Europe.
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Armed scythes, as a chariot.
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Of, pertaining to, or designating, an extensive family of languages of simple structure and low grade (called also Altaic, Ural-Altaic, and Scythian), spoken in the northern parts of Europe and Asia and Central Asia; of pertaining to, or designating, the people who speak these languages.
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The stumps of wheat, rye, barley, oats, or buckwheat, left in the ground; the part of the stalk left by the scythe or sickle.
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The language of the Scythians.
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Wilson's thrush; -- so called from its note.
n. pl.
Same as Holothurioidea.
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A stone for sharpening scythes; a whetstone.
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Fierce; savage; ferocious; barbarous; as, the truculent inhabitants of Scythia.
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