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ˈpearl-grass [f. pearl n.1 + grass.] 1. The large quaking-grass, Briza maxima. [From the shape and aspect of its spicules.]
1633Johnson Gerarde's Herbal i. lxiv. 87 In English they call it Pearle-Grass, and Garden-Quakers. 1640Parkinson Theat. Bot. xiii. xvi. 1166 The greatest white Spanish Quakers, or Pearle grasse. 2. = pearl n.1 8 b. Also pirl-grass.
1794Statist. Acc. Scot. XI. 374 Over-run with the creeping wheat-grass, known by the vulgar name of felt, or pirl-grass. |