haymow

/ˈheɪˌmaʊ/
noun
  1. A stack or pile of hay stored in a barn or shed.
    • We found a lost kitten sleeping in the warm haymow.
    • The farmer climbed to the top of the haymow to check for leaks in the roof.
    • The old barn had a large haymow that could hold enough hay for the whole winter.
  2. The part of a barn where hay is stored; a hayloft.
    • He stored the baling equipment in the haymow after the harvest.
    • The haymow was dusty and filled with the sweet smell of dried grass.
    • The children loved to jump from the haymow into the soft piles of hay below.
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