noun
- Plural of howe; small hills or mounds, especially in northern England and Scotland.
- Plural of howe; ancient burial mounds or tumuli.
Usage: chiefly British; often used in place names
Usage: archaeological term; chiefly British
Examples
- The landscape was dotted with ancient howes that marked prehistoric settlements.
- Several howes can be seen across the moorland in the Scottish Highlands.
- Archaeologists excavated the howes to study the artifacts buried within.
- The rolling howes provided excellent views of the surrounding countryside.
- Local place names often reference the howes that dot the region.