Shieling
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Noun



  1. An area of summer pasture used for cattle, sheep etc.
    • 1997, ‘Egil's Saga’, tr. Bernard Scudder, The Sagas of Icelanders, Penguin 2001, p. 182:
      The cattle at Mosfell were kept in a shieling, and Thordis stayed there while the Thing took place.
  2. A shepherd's hut or shack.
    • 2002, Joseph O'Conner, Star of the Sea, Vintage 2003, p. 39:
      Cabins and shielings had been torn down and burned.
 
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