noun
- The process or practice of draining and reclaiming marshy or swampy land for agricultural use.
Usage: historical; chiefly British
verb
- To drain or reclaim (marshy land) by constructing ditches, dikes, or other water-management systems.
Usage: historical; chiefly British
Examples
- The fenning of the East Anglian marshes transformed the landscape in the 17th century.
- Dutch engineers were hired to assist with fenning projects in England.
- Fenning required extensive systems of canals and pumps to manage water levels.
- The local farmers benefited greatly from the fenning of the surrounding wetlands.
- Medieval fenning efforts were limited by available technology and labor.