lawny

English

Etymology

lawn + -y

Adjective

lawny (not comparable)

  1. Made of lawn or fine linen.
    • Bishop Joseph Hall
      When a plum'd fanne may shade thy chalked face, / And lawny strips thy naked bosome grace.
  2. Having or resembling a grass lawn.
    • T. Warton
      Musing through the lawny park.

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