A.enclosed place (v. sub fin.), but always with collat. notion of a feeding-place: in Il., farmyard, in which the cattle were kept, “αὐλῆς ἐν χόρτῳ” 11.774; “αὐλῆς ἐν χόρτοισι” 24.640.
2. generally, any feeding-ground, pasturage, freq. in pl., χόρτοι λέοντος, of Nemea, Pi.O.13.44; “χόρτοι εὔδενδροι” E.IT134 (lyr.); χόρτος οὐρανοῦ the expanse of heaven, Poet. ap. Hsch.
II. fodder, provender, esp. for horses and cattle, Hdt.5.16 (of fish); “θηρῶν ὀρείων χόρτον, οὐχ ἵππων λέγεις” E.Alc.495; grass, Hes.Op.606, E.Rh.771, 1 Ep.Cor.3.12; “χ. κοῦφος” hay, X.An.1.5.10; χ. ἐβλάστησεν, ἐξηράνθη, Ev.Matt.13.26, 1 Ep.Pet.1.24; “ἄνθος χόρτου” Ep.Jac.1.10: opp. σῖτος (food for man), Hdt.9.41, X.Cyr.8.6.12; χόρτον ἔχει ἔπὶ τοῦ κέρατος as translation of the Lat. proverb, foenum habet in cornu, of a dangerous ox, Plu.Crass.7.