heathy
English
Adjective
heathy (comparative heathier, superlative heathiest)
- Resembling heath.
- Abounding in heath.
- 1869 May, Anthony Trollope, “The Clock House at Nuncombe Putney”, in He Knew He Was Right, volume I, London: Strahan and Company, […], →OCLC, page 113:
- The country about Nuncombe Putney is perhaps as pretty as any in England. It is beyond the river Teign, between that and Dartmoor, and is so lovely in all its variations of rivers, rivulets, broken ground, hills and dales, old broken, battered, time-worn timber, green knolls, rich pastures, and heathy common, that the wonder is that English lovers of scenery know so little of it.
- 1948, Alec H. Chisholm, Bird Wonders of Australia, page 95:
- On a day in early spring two girls walked slowly about a heathy tangle in a quiet area of Sydney[.]
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