Agrostis
Origin
From New Latin, via the genus name Agrostis.
Full definition of agrostis
Noun
agrostis
(usually uncountable; plural agrostises)- Any grass of the genus Agrostis, bentgrass.
- 1891, Katharine Prescott Wormeley, The Lily of the Valley Chapter , Above, see those delicate threads of the purple amoret, with its flood of anthers that are nearly yellow; the snowy pyramids of the meadow-sweet, the green tresses of the wild oats, the slender plumes of the agrostis, which we call wind-ear; roseate hopes, decking love's earliest dream and standing forth against the gray surroundings.
- 1894, John Muir, The Mountains of California Chapter , The ground is littered with fallen trunks that lie crossed and recrossed like storm-lodged wheat; and besides this close forest of pines, the rich moraine soil supports a luxuriant growth of ribbon-leaved grasses--bromus, triticum, calamagrostis, agrostis, etc., which rear their handsome spikes and panicles above your waist.