DCHP-3

meadow ((2))

B.C.
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

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n.

an expanse of grassland, usually more or less surrounded by trees, in the uplands and valleys of the mountains.

Quotations

1951
A top bush cowboy, he built a new ranch every two years, then always found another meadow bigger than his present one, and moved again.
1962
But within a year or two of the time when we visited them, they quit their piece of meadow and came out to civilization to stay.
1964
Last week, with the last fall roundups underway, cowboys bush-popped cattle out of the forested summer ranges, moved them down to the hay-stacked meadows for winter feeding.