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moss-grown

[ maws-grohn, mos- ]

adjective

  1. overgrown with moss.
  2. old-fashioned; antiquated:

    moss-grown traditions.



moss-grown

adjective

  1. covered with moss
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of moss-grown1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
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They found a temple all slimy and moss-grown, but not quite in ruins, and there they gave thanks for their escape and prayed for help in their dreadful loneliness.

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Further east on the national road, lupine seeds have — at some point — been tossed into the moss-grown Eldhraun lava field, formed in a historic 18th-century eruption that wiped out a fifth of Iceland’s population.

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We were sitting on the lowest step of a high, square tomb, moss-grown and lichen-covered.

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The kitchens were on the other hand, and before her an opening flanked by tall heraldic beasts broke a low wall, built of moss-grown brick.

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A moss-grown bank supplied a bed as comfortable as any spring mattress.

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