3 occurrences in 3 dictionaries

Reference: Mowing

Easton

(Heb gez), rendered in Ps 72:6 "mown grass." The expression "king's mowings" (Am 7:1) refers to some royal right of early pasturage, the first crop of grass for the cavalry (comp. 1Ki 18:5).

See Verses Found in Dictionary

Fausets

In Scripture means "reaping with a sickle", for the heat dries up the grass before it is high enough for the scythe (Ps 129:7). In Am 7:1 "the king's mowings" were the firstfruits of the pastures, tyrannically exacted. "The latter growth" was "the after grass" in the time of the latter rain.

See Verses Found in Dictionary

Smith

Mowing.

As the great heat of the climate in Palestine and other similarly situated countries soon dries up the herbage itself, hay-making in our sense of the term is not in use. The "king's mowings,"

Am 7:1

may perhaps refer to some royal right of early pasturage for the use of the cavalry.

See Verses Found in Dictionary

All Translations
A Conservative Version
American Bible Union New Testament
American Standard Version
Amplified
An Understandable Version
Anderson New Testament
Bible in Basic English
Common New Testament
Daniel Mace New Testament
Darby Translation
Emphatic Diaglott Bible
Godbey New Testament
Goodspeed New Testament
Holman Bible
International Standard Version
John Wesley New Testament
Julia Smith Translation
King James 2000
King James Version
Lexham Expanded Bible
Living Oracles New Testament
Modern King James verseion
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
Moffatt New Testament
Montgomery New Testament
NET Bible
New American Standard Bible
New Heart English Bible
Noyes New Testament
Sawyer New Testament
The Emphasized Bible
Thomas Haweis New Testament
Twentieth Century New Testament
Webster
Weymouth New Testament
Williams New Testament
World English Bible
Worldwide English (NT)
Worrell New Testament
Worsley New Testament
Youngs Literal Translation