pitfold
/ˈpɪtfɔːld/Definitions
1. noun
A fold of land or a natural depression, especially one in a hillside, where sheep or other animals are penned.
“The old pitfold had been used for generations to house the family’s flock of sheep.”
1. noun
A fold of land or a natural depression, especially one in a hillside, where sheep or other animals are penned.
“The old pitfold had been used for generations to house the family’s flock of sheep.”