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Webster 1913 Edition


Stover

Sto′ver

(stō′vẽr)
,
Noun.
[OE.
estoveir
,
estovoir
, necessity, provisions, properly an inf., “to be necessary.” Cf.
Estovers
.]
Fodder for cattle, especially straw or coarse hay.
Where live nibbling sheep,
And flat meads thatched with
stover
them to keep.
Shakespeare
Thresh barley as yet but as need shall require,
Fresh threshed for
stover
thy cattle desire.
Tusser.

Webster 1828 Edition


Stover

STOVER

,
Noun.
[a contraction of estover.] Fodder for cattle; primarily, fodder from threshed grain; but in New England, any kind of fodder from the barn or stack.

Definition 2024


stover

stover

English

Noun

stover (plural stovers)

  1. Fodder for cattle, especially straw or coarse hay.
    • 1610, The Tempest, by Shakespeare, act 4 scene 1
      [...] Thy turfy mountains, where live nibbling sheep,
      And flat meads thatch'd with stover, them to keep; [...]
  2. Stalks and leaves, not including grain, of certain forages
    • 2012, George Monbiot, Guardian Weekly, August 24, p.20
      Even second-generation biofuels, made from crop wastes or wood, are an environmental disaster, either extending the cultivated area or removing the straw and stovers which protect the soil from erosion and keep carbon and nutrients in the ground.

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