Find the word definition

The Collaborative International Dictionary
Turf hedge

Turf \Turf\ (t[^u]rf), n.; pl. Turfs, Obs. Turves. [AS. turf; akin to D. turf peat, G. torf, OHG. zurba turf, Sw. & Icel. torf turf, peat, Dan. t["o]rv, Skr. darbha a kind of grass, a tuft of grass. [root]242.]

  1. That upper stratum of earth and vegetable mold which is filled with the roots of grass and other small plants, so as to adhere and form a kind of mat; sward; sod.

    At his head a grass-green turf.
    --Shak.

    The Greek historian sets her in the field on a high heap of turves.
    --Milton.

  2. Peat, especially when prepared for fuel. See Peat.

  3. Race course; horse racing; -- preceded by the. ``We . . . claim the honors of the turf.''
    --Cowper.

    Note: Turf is often used adjectively, or to form compounds which are generally self-explaining; as, turf ashes, turf cutter or turf-cutter, turf pit or turf-pit, turf-built, turf-clad, turf-covered, etc.

    Turf ant (Zo["o]l.), a small European ant ( Formica flava) which makes small ant-hills on heaths and commons.

    Turf drain, a drain made with turf or peat.

    Turf hedge, a hedge or fence formed with turf and plants of different kinds.

    Turf house, a house or shed formed of turf, common in the northern parts of Europe.

    Turf moss a tract of turfy, mossy, or boggy land.

    Turf spade, a spade for cutting and digging turf, longer and narrower than the common spade.