pigweed

English

Etymology

From pig + weed.

Noun

pigweed (countable and uncountable, plural pigweeds)

  1. Any of various weedy plants sometimes used as pig fodder
    • 1941, Ernestine Hill, My Love Must Wait, A&R Classics 2013, p. 11:
      He still carried the basket with the shags and pig-weed.
    1. Amaranthus species
    2. Chenopodium album, white goosefoot
    3. Portulaca

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