tirve
/trɪv/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually artificial, pond or pool of water, especially one used as a millpond or for irrigation.
“The old village was surrounded by a network of tiny tirves, which helped to irrigate the crops.”
1. noun
A small, usually artificial, pond or pool of water, especially one used as a millpond or for irrigation.
“The old village was surrounded by a network of tiny tirves, which helped to irrigate the crops.”