shealings

/ˈʃiːlɪŋz/
noun
  1. Temporary huts or shelters, especially those used by shepherds or farmers in summer pastures.
    • We hiked past old stone shealings that had been used by farmers for centuries.
    • The children played hide-and-seek among the abandoned shealings on the hillside.
    • The shepherds built shealings in the high meadows to stay during the summer grazing season.
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