Resembling or containing haulm; full of or relating to the stems and stalks of grain crops.
Formed by adding the '-y' suffix to 'haulm,' creating an adjective meaning 'having the qualities of or resembling haulm.' The suffix '-y' is one of the most productive adjective-forming elements in English.
Medieval farming vocabulary is incredibly descriptive—words like 'haulmy' show how farmers had precise language for every part of their crops, from the finest grain to the humblest stalk.
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