noun
- plural of linhay; open-sided farm buildings or sheds, typically used for storing hay, grain, or farm equipment
Usage: chiefly British, especially Southwest England; also spelled 'linney' or 'linny'
Examples
- The farmer stored his hay in several linhays scattered across the property.
- Old linhays dot the countryside in Devon and Cornwall.
- The wooden linhays provided shelter for farm tools and seasonal crops.
- Many traditional linhays have been converted into modern storage facilities.
- The stone linhays on the estate date back to the 18th century.