Awned
a bristlelike appendage of a plant, especially on the glumes of gr-sses.
such appendages collectively, as those forming the beard of wheat, barley, etc.
any similar bristle.
historical examples
the reader is probably acquainted with the fescue gr-ss, with its awned flowers arranged in one-sided panicles.
the sea sh-r- william s. furneaux
agropyrum repens is also often awned and may be described here (see also p. 150).
gr-sses h. marshall ward
it is doubtful whether these should not be regarded as awned: if so they come near nardus—see p. 130.
gr-sses h. marshall ward
stamens 10; anthers 2-celled, awned on the back, opening lengthwise.
the manual of the botany of the northern united states asa gray
the fourth glume is very minute, awned and is borne by a rachilla produced to half the length of the third glume.
a handbook of some south indian gr-sses rai bahadur k. ranga achariyar
awned or awn-pointed, furnished with an awn or long bristle-shaped tip, 54.
the elements of botany asa gray
scales imbricated in many ranks, awned below the apex, all floriferous.
the manual of the botany of the northern united states asa gray
spikelets are solitary, binate or fasciculate, 2-flowered, jointed on the pedicel and awned.
a handbook of some south indian gr-sses rai bahadur k. ranga achariyar
all of them may be awned as in chloris or only the fourth glume as in andropogon.
a handbook of some south indian gr-sses rai bahadur k. ranga achariyar
the flowering glume is awned, strongly 5-nerved, nerves scabrid and ciliate, the lateral nerves being marginal.
a handbook of some south indian gr-sses rai bahadur k. ranga achariyar
noun
any of the bristles growing from the spikelets of certain gr-sses, including cereals
n.
“bristly fibers on grain of plants,” c.1300, from old norse ögn, from proto-germanic -agano (cf. old english egenu, old high german agana, german ahne, gothic ahana), from pie -ak-ona- (cf. sanskrit asani- “arrowhead,” greek akhne “husk of wheat,” latin acus “chaff,” lithuanian akuotas “beard, awn”); suffixed form of pie root -ak- “sharp” (see acrid).
awn
(ôn)
a slender, bristlelike appendage found on the spikelets of many gr-sses.
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