Definitions

feed a horse with grain; horse feed

Etymology phono-semantic

grain

Semantic: Phonetic:

About

The character 秣, denoting fodder or the action of feeding animals, is structurally formed from the grain radical 禾 combined with 末, a component that historically supplied phonetic value while also implying the notion of finely processed or cut material. Etymologically, it originated in an agricultural context referring specifically to chopped straw or grain used as livestock feed, and its meaning has remained centered on this concept throughout its documented use.