scyth

/sɪθ/

Definitions

1. noun

A long, curved knife or blade used in ancient times for cutting grass or reaping grain, typically having a single edge.

“The farmer used a scyth to harvest the wheat in the fields.”

2. verb

To cut or reap (something) with a scyth.

“The village children were scything the tall grass in the meadow.”

Synonyms

  • reaper
  • sickle

Antonyms

  • sower