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Depasture
Depasture De*pas"ture (?; 135), v. t. & i. To pasture; to feed; to graze; also, to use for pasture. [R.] Cattle, to graze and departure in his grounds. --Blackstone. A right to cut wood upon or departure land. --Washburn.
Impasture
Impasture Im*pas"ture, v. t. To place in a pasture; to foster. [R.] --T. Adams.
Pasturable
Pasturable Pas"tur*a*ble, a. Fit for pasture.
Pasturage
Pasturage Pas"tur*age, n. [OF. pasturage, F. p[^a]turage. See Pasture.] 1. Grazing ground; grass land used for pasturing; pasture. 2. Grass growing for feed; grazing. 3. The business of feeding or grazing cattle.
Pasture
Pasture Pas"ture, n. [OF. pasture, F. p[^a]ture, L. pastura, fr. pascere, pastum, to pasture, to feed. See Pastor.] 1. Food; nourishment. [Obs.] Toads and frogs his pasture poisonous. --Spenser. 2. Specifically: Grass growing for the food of cattle; the food of cattle taken by grazing. 3. Grass land for cattle, horses, etc.; pasturage. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures. --Ps. xxiii. 2. So graze as you find pasture. --Shak.
Pasture
Pasture Pas"ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pastured; p. pr. & vb. n. Pasturing.] To feed, esp. to feed on growing grass; to supply grass as food for; as, the farmer pastures fifty oxen; the land will pasture forty cows.
Pasture
Pasture Pas"ture, v. i. To feed on growing grass; to graze.
Pastured
Pasture Pas"ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pastured; p. pr. & vb. n. Pasturing.] To feed, esp. to feed on growing grass; to supply grass as food for; as, the farmer pastures fifty oxen; the land will pasture forty cows.
Pastureless
Pastureless Pas"ture*less, a. Destitute of pasture. --Milton.
Pasturer
Pasturer Pas"tur*er, n. One who pastures; one who takes cattle to graze. See Agister.
Pasturing
Pasture Pas"ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pastured; p. pr. & vb. n. Pasturing.] To feed, esp. to feed on growing grass; to supply grass as food for; as, the farmer pastures fifty oxen; the land will pasture forty cows.
Repasture
Repasture Re*pas"ture (-p?s"t?r;135), n. [See Repast.] Food; entertainment. [Obs.] Food for his rage, repasture for his den. --Shak.

Meaning of Pastu from wikipedia

- Hatun Pastu (Quechua hatun big, pastu gr**** (a borrowing from Spanish pasto) also spelled Jatun Pasto) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,170...
- Pasture (from the Latin pastus, past participle of pascere, "to feed") is land used for grazing. Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts...
- (14) Yo 1SG sa GEN sogru father.in.law gadrá keep pastu bird pastu bird Yo sa sogru gadrá pastu pastu 1SG GEN father.in.law keep bird bird 'My father-in-law...
- little Latin parvus parvovirus, parvorder pasc-, past- feed Latin pāscere, pāstus antepast, antipasto, pabulum, pastel, pastern, pastiglia, pastille, pastor...
- coda position (e.g., pasto "pasture" is [ˈpaʃtu] in Rio de Janeiro, but [ˈpastu] in Porto Alegre). In Rio Grande do Sul, as in most of Brazil, the letters...
- comida < Lat. comedere refeição, repasto (arch.) < Lat. refectionis, re+pastus Portuguese 'comida' means food owl búho < Lat. bubo coruja (*maybe from...
- word pastino, meaning 'to prepare the ground for planting of the vine' or pastus, meaning 'food'. The specific epithet sativa means 'sown'. While folk etymology...
- pietas hominum visura cruentos congressus mortesque et vulnera vendita pastu spectatura sacris oculis. sedet illa verendis vittarum insignis phaleris...
- [ˈpaʃtu ~ ˈpastu], [****uˈɾiʒmu ~ ****uˈɾizmu], [pa(j)s]). In a number of Brazilian dialects, this "palatalization" is absent entirely (e.g., [ˈpastu], [ˈizmu]...
- Cognates *peh₂-(s)- 'protect' Hittite paḫḫs- Sanskrit pā́ti, Latin pascere (pastus), Gr**** patéomai *dʰewh₂- 'breath/smoke' Hittite tuḫḫāi- Sanskrit dhūmá-...