noun
- Plural of croft; small farms, especially in Scotland or northern England, typically worked by tenant farmers.
Usage: chiefly British; often used in historical or regional contexts
Examples
- The Highland crofts were passed down through generations of farming families.
- Many crofts in Scotland have been converted into holiday cottages.
- The crofts dotted the landscape, each with its own stone cottage and fields.
- Tenant farmers worked the crofts under agreements with local landowners.
- Tourism has changed the character of traditional crofts in the Hebrides.