byre Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbaɪ.ər]
  • Us [ ˈbaɪ.ɚ]

Meaning of byre In English

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Examples of byre

  • Fumigating the byres with juniper was a method adopted to ward off disease. 

  • It seriously annoyed the Captain at intervals when he came upon his daughter directing operations in barnyard or byre. 

  • Like the house the byre too had been ruined, gutted with flame. 

  • Now the dairy was divided into two parts, the sleeping-room and the byre. 

  • The poultry was shut up, the cattle were all in the byres, there was scarcely a sound of animal life. 

  • Byre-dwellings were common, with humans and cattle inhabiting the same space.

  • While the findings primarily concern this particular setting of space and time, they may be relevant for other parts of the 'byre-house region' as well.

  • And no, men were no longer buried in their byres, largely because it was proscribed by the authorities.

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