willock
/ˈwɪlək/Definitions
1. noun
a male sheep or a castrated male sheep, especially one kept for breeding or for wool
“The farmer raised a small herd of willocks for their fine wool.”
2. noun
a male of certain birds, such as guinea fowl
“The farmer kept a small flock of willocks, which were prized for their rich eggs.”
3. noun
a small plot of land, especially one given to a church or a charitable institution
“The village had a small willock donated by a wealthy patron.”