Spikelets 1- or more-flowered, biseriate and secund on an inarticulate spike or on the spiciform branches of a slender panicle; flowers all or the lower only bisexual VI.
Spikelets sessile and jointed on the very short densely crowded branchlets of a tall, narrow raceme like panicle, deciduous, acute, much compressed, imbricate and secund 7.
Wretin at Walsyngham, in hast, the secund day of May.
For Jhonstoune send, a man off gud degre: Secund dochtir forsuth weddyt had he Off Halidays, nere neuo to Wallace.
Balyoune clamyt of fyrst gre lynialy; And Bruce fyrst male of the secund gre by.
The message than, apon the secund day, Till London went in all the haist thai can.
Wallace tranountyt on thesecund day; Fra York thai passyt rycht in a gud aray.
Thai leyffit him thar in till a gud aray, Syne wsched furth wpon the secund day.
Quhen thai war met, the king ner worthis mad, For his der kyn that he thar lossyt had; His twa emys in to the feild was slayne, His secund sone that mekill was off mayne.
The secund argument is, the tumult continewit fra twa at efter none till efter aucht at nycht.
And thus gat Sathan the secund fall, efter that he haid begun to truble the estait of the religioun, ones establissit by law.
Pasture-grass with wiry rachis, on which the spikelets are secund and sessile in clusters: in each cluster a comb-like group of barren glumes subtends one of fertile spikelets.
Panicle with a few branches, at first erect, ending in tuft-like secund clusters.
A tough wiry tufted moor-grass, with setaceous leaves, secund spikelets with a single rudimentary glume, and a stiff simple hairy style.
He returnes to Edinburgh; the nobilitie, barones, gentilmen, and commones to thair awin habitationis: And this was the secund and thrid dayis of November.
The secundis lyik unto this, Love thy nychtbour as thy selve.
The Secund party salbe, Of the Tribulaciouns and Destructioun of the Four Principale Realmes grettest of the Warld, &c.
Heads very small in slender spreadingsecund clusters forming a mostly short and broad panicle; leaves entire or nearly so.
London, and that he be mad privy to the mater, which we loke after this same secund Saterday[268.
Wretyn in hast, the secund Sunday of Lent by candel light at evyn.
The secund buke schawis the finale ennoy, The gret myscheif, and subuersioun of Troy.
Nixt thame, the secund place tha folkis hes Wrangwysly put to ded for cryme sakles.
Capsule ovoid-pyramidal; flowers in terminal panicles of secund racemes; anther-cells opening longitudinally from the apex to the middle; leaves deciduous.
Sees thou, Thomas, yon secund way, That lygges lawe undir the ryse?
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