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Haymow   Listen
noun
Haymow  n.  
1.
A mow or mass of hay laid up in a barn for preservation.
2.
The place in a barn where hay is deposited.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Haymow" Quotes from Famous Books



... kind of a place will suit him," answered the landlord. "He's one of those country fellows who can sleep in the haymow and eat ...
— Fifty Famous People • James Baldwin

... pervious to the sun rays and often became very warm. Three scuttles, four feet square, set low in the glass roof and guarded by a framework, enabled us to pitch the grass from the cart directly into the loft; and I may add here that the dried hay could be pitched into the haymow through apertures in the side of ...
— A Busy Year at the Old Squire's • Charles Asbury Stephens

... took his knife from the place in the haymow where he had hidden it when he went soldiering, and ...
— A Second Book of Operas • Henry Edward Krehbiel



Words linked to "Haymow" :   sight, deal, quite a little, slew, mountain, spate, hatful, attic, mickle, batch, great deal, flock, pile, mass, wad, plenty, barn, hayloft, peck



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