Greensward [noun]
Definition of Greensward:
grounds
Synonyms of Greensward:
Sentence/Example of Greensward:
On the greensward in the carefully enclosed courtyard the child could play as an infant.
Then a certain small party of gentlemen sat down to luncheon on the greensward which was then where the platform is now.
Paths were threaded like white ribbons through the thick greensward.
Touching the greensward, there is a feeling as if the great earth sent a mystic influence through the frame.
Throwing open the little wicket-gate, by a step the greensward of the meadow is reached.
It was under the shade trees that line the streets, and we had a fresh-cut greensward upon which to pitch our tents.
And upon a level greensward measured forth the sacred site, Laid it out with halls and pathways for the sacrificial rite.
It stood on a gentle slope, with a greensward falling from the front entrance down to a mountain lake.
So the basket was had recourse to, and on the greensward we refreshed ourselves with its contents.
When they reached the greensward in front of the mansion, they paused and suddenly Zulma broke out into a hearty laugh.