Boghole

/ˈbɒɡhoʊl/ noun

A hole or pit in boggy land, often created by digging for peat or naturally formed in marshy terrain.

From 'bog' (soft wetland) + 'hole' (Old English 'hol' meaning cavity or opening). Compound word combining two Old English/Gaelic elements to describe a physical feature of bog landscapes.

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