sheugh
/ˈʃuː/; /ˈʃiː/Definitions
1. noun
A small enclosed field or area of land, especially one enclosed by dry-stone walls, typically in Scotland or northern England.
“The old farm had several sheughs where they grew their crops.”
1. noun
A small enclosed field or area of land, especially one enclosed by dry-stone walls, typically in Scotland or northern England.
“The old farm had several sheughs where they grew their crops.”