Definition
Scraped or lightly injured the skin, or (for animals) ate grass in a field.
Etymology
From Old English 'greccan' (to feed or eat). Has two related meanings: animals grazing on grass, and skin being grazed by friction or impact.
Kelly Says
The two meanings of 'graze' (eating grass vs. scraping skin) are actually connected—both involve a light, repeated touching of a surface, whether a cow's mouth on grass or a scraped knee on pavement!
Translations
ARالعربية
أكل العشب
akl al-'a'shab
DADansk
græsset
graes-set
DEDeutsch
gegrast
geh-grahst
ELΕλληνικά
άγριος
a-gri-os
ESEspañol
pastoreado
pa-store-a-doh
FISuomi
laiduntunut
lai-dun-nu-nut
IDBahasa Indonesia
dimakan rumput
di-ma-kan rum-put
ITItaliano
sgranato
sgra-na-toh
MSBahasa Melayu
dimakan rumput
di-ma-kan rum-put
MYမြန်မာ
စပါး စား
sa-pa-sa-sa
NLNederlands
begraasd
be-grast
PLPolski
skoszone
sko-sho-neh
PTPortuguês
pastado
pa-sta-doh
RORomână
pășunat
pa-shu-nat
RUРусский
пропасено
pro-pa-se-no
SWKiswahili
amezwa
a-me-zwa
TLTL
kinain ang damo
ki-nai-an ang da-mo
TRTürkçe
otlanmış
ot-la-mish
UKУкраїнська
пропасовано
pro-pa-so-va-no