frith
/frɪθ/Definitions
1. noun
A tract of land, especially one enclosed by a fence or hedge, used for grazing or other agricultural purposes.
“The farmer had to move the flock to a new frith for the winter season.”
2. noun
A protected or preserved area of land, especially one set aside for wildlife or conservation.
“The national park was established as a frith to preserve the local ecosystem.”
3. noun
A place of peace or safety.
“The village was a frith from the war-torn city.”
4. verb
To enclose or protect (an area of land) with a fence or other barrier.
“The farmer frithed the field to keep the deer out.”
5. verb
To protect or preserve (an area of land or wildlife).
“The government frithed the forest to prevent logging.”