"Linhay" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Linhay" Meaning

Linhay is a noun that refers to a medieval farm building, typically a long, low-roofed structure used for storing hay, grain, or other farm produce. It is also known as a barn or a rickhouse.

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Linhay


Meaning:


A linhay is a type of outbuilding or shed commonly found in rural areas, typically used for storing farm equipment, tools, and other supplies.

Usage Examples:


1. Historical Context


The old linhay on the edge of the farm had been used for generations to store farm equipment and supplies. (The farm was, but the linhay remained.)

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