Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown.
(in the plural) Pieces of this fabric, especially as used for the sleeves of a bishop.
(biology) An overgrown agar culture, such that no separation between single colonies exists.
(countable, obsolete) A piece of clothing made from lawn.
Esimerkit
Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path […]. It twisted and turned,[...]and opened out into a big clear space like a lawn. And, back of the lawn, was a big, old-fashioned house, with piazzas stretching in front of it, and all blazing with lights. 'Twas the house I'd seen the roof of from the beach.
The stream had trickled over her chin and stained the purity of her lawn death robe.
He looked through the glass at the fire, set it down on the end of the desk and wiped his lips with a sheer lawn handkerchief.
[...] she was as the wild yoncopin to the calla lily. Marjie knew how to dress. To-day, shaded by the buggy-top, in her dainty light blue lawn, with the soft pink of her cheeks and her clear white brow and throat, she was a most delicious thing [...]