oat
nounAny of various grasses of the genus Avena, especially A. sativa, widely cultivated for their edible grains.
nounThe grain of any of these plants, used as food and fodder.
nounA musical pipe made of an oat straw.
To feed with oats; feed oats to.
nounA cereal plant, Avena sativa, or its seed: commonly used in the plural in a collective sense.
nounAny species of Avena. The wild oat of Europe, A. fatua, is a weed of cultivation in many places; in California, where it abounds, it is extensively utilized as hay. The animal, fly, or hygrometric oat, A. sterilis, native in Barbary, has two long, strong, much-bent awns, which twist and untwist with changes of moisture, and so become a means of locomotion. Various species are more or less available for pasture.
nounA musical pipe of oat-straw; a shepherd’s pipe; hence, pastoral song. See
Bromus secalinus.
nounPharus latifolius.