shaugh

/ʃɔː/
noun
  1. A small wood or grove, especially one in a hollow or valley.
    • The children loved to play hide-and-seek in the shady shaugh behind the farm.
    • We picnicked at the edge of a quiet shaugh where bluebells grew thickly.
    • The old map marked a shaugh near the stream, now overgrown with brambles.
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