The Collaborative International Dictionary
Benty \Bent"y\, a.
A bounding in bents, or the stalks of coarse, stiff, withered grass; as, benty fields.
Resembling bent.
--Holland.
Wikipedia
Benty is a town and sub-prefecture in the Forécariah Prefecture in the Kindia Region of western Guinea.
Usage examples of "benty".
A bed had been made for him in the attic of the farm, and the view from the window showed only the benty shoulder of a hill.
I had to do something pretty quick, for I could hear the sound of hoofs behind me, and on the left there was nothing but the benty side of a hill.
Gled valley, and took a right-hand turning which zigzagged up the containing ridge and came out on a wide benty moor, once the best black-game country in Scotland, which formed the glacis of the chief range of the hills.
Hill of Deer, riding in bright moonshine up the benty slopes and past the hazel thickets.
It is eight miles from a railway station and the little village of Hangingshaw, and the road to it follows a shallow valley between benty uplands till the hills grow higher, and only the size of the stream shows that you have not reached the glen head.