tref
/trɛf/Definitions
1. noun
A low-lying area of land, often surrounded by hills or higher ground, and usually watered by a stream or river, especially in Wales and Ireland.
“The village was situated in a beautiful tref near the riverbank.”
1. noun
A low-lying area of land, often surrounded by hills or higher ground, and usually watered by a stream or river, especially in Wales and Ireland.
“The village was situated in a beautiful tref near the riverbank.”