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Etymology 1 alt. 1 (context obsolete or UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) A trench or small ditch. 2 (context obsolete or UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) A trench or drain; particularly, a trench or hollow behind the stalls of cows or horses for receiving their dung and urine. n. 1 (context obsolete or UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) A trench or small ditch. 2 (context obsolete or UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) A trench or drain; particularly, a trench or hollow behind the stalls of cows or horses for receiving their dung and urine. vb. (context obsolete English) To make a channel or groove; to form grooves. Etymology 2
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