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TRASH, n.

1. Any waste or worthless matter.

Who steals my money, steals trash.

2. Loppings of trees; bruised canes, &c. In the West Indies,the decayed leaves and stems of canes are called field-trash; the bruised or macerated rind of canes is called cane-trash; and both are called trash.

3. Fruit or other matter improper for food, but eaten by children, &c. It is used particularly of unripe fruits.

4. A worthless person. [Not proper.]

5. A piece of leather or other thing fastened to a dog's neck to retard his speed.

TRASH, v.t. To lop; to crop.

1. To strip of leaves; as, to trash ratoons.

2. To crush; to humble; as, to trash the Jews.

3. To clog; to encumber; to hinder.

TRASH, v.i. To follow with violence and trampling.

1913 Definition
Trash (trash)
n.(?)
Trash
[Cf. Icel. tros rubbish, leaves, and twigs picked up for fuel, trassi a slovenly fellow, Sw. trasa a rag, tatter.]
  1. That which is worthless or useless; rubbish; refuse.

    Who steals my purse steals trash. Shak.

    A haunch of venison would be trash to a Brahmin. Landor.

  2. Especially, loppings and leaves of trees, bruised sugar cane, or the like.

    * In the West Indies, the decayed leaves and stems of canes are called field trash; the bruised or macerated rind of canes is called cane trash; and both are called trash. B. Edwards.

  3. A worthless person.
    [R.] Shak.
  4. A collar, leash, or halter used to restrain a dog in pursuing game.
    Markham.

    Trash ice, crumbled ice mixed with water.

  5. To free from trash, or worthless matter] hence, to lop; to crop, as to trash the rattoons of sugar cane.
    B. Edwards.
  6. To treat as trash, or worthless matter; hence, to spurn, humiliate, or crush.
    [Obs.]
  7. To hold back by a trash or leash, as a dog in pursuing game; hence, to retard, encumber, or restrain; to clog; to hinder vexatiously.
    [R.] Beau. *** Fl.
  8. To follow with violence and trampling.
    [R.] The Puritan (1607).

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