Barleymow

/ˈbɑːliˌmaʊ/ noun

A stack or heap of barley, especially one made in a barn or field after harvesting.

From 'barley' plus 'mow,' an Old English word meaning a heap or stack of hay or grain (also spelled 'mew'). Farmers used this term for organized grain storage.

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