Despite the methodologically purely expression-based creation of morpho-lexical types, the common type
Mahd refers to the Duden entry
Mahd, die meaning 'mowing, mown grass, grass harvest'. Although no noun exists in German without a gender, most crowd data and some evidence from traditional sources are nevertheless those for which no grammatical gender is given. The feminine
Mahd is opposed by a neuter meaning 'mountain meadow' (cf.
Duden under
Mahd). Despite the purely formal typification, it is necessary to assign the crowd evidence to an appropriate morpho-lexical type, taking into account which concept the crowders have provided evidence for, e.g., the concept GRASS HARVEST (cf.
the map GRASS HARVEST).