Definition
Plural of haycock; multiple small conical piles of hay drying in a field.
Etymology
Plural form of 'haycock,' preserving the same Old English 'cock' root meaning a rounded heap.
Kelly Says
Impressionist painters like Monet obsessed over haycocks because their shape and color changed dramatically throughout the day as light hit them differently—simple haycocks became subjects of serious art.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ጫት አይነት
ch'at a-y-net
ARالعربية
جبال من القش
jib-bal min al-qash
BNবাংলা
চাষের গুচ্ছ
chaa-sher guchh
CACatalà
pàl·l·les
pa-l-les
CSČeština
srovina sena
sro-vee-na se-na
DEDeutsch
Heuhaufen
haɪ-ˈhaʊ̯fən
ELΕλληνικά
συρτήματα στάχυα
sir-tee-ma-ta sta-khia
ESEspañol
macetas de paja
mah-seh-tahs deh pah-ha
FAفارسی
دکل گندم
dek-el gandum
FISuomi
heinäkuoppia
hei-nä-koo-ppia
FRFrançais
buttes de foin
boot duh fwahn
HAHA
karkashin
kar-ka-shin
HEעברית
גושי של קש
goosh-ee shel kash
HIहिन्दी
चारा के ढेर
chaara ke deher
HUMagyar
szénakupa
she-na-koo-pa
IDBahasa Indonesia
tumpukan jerami
tum-pu-kan je-ra-mi
IGIG
akụkụ ụlọ
a-ku-ku ụ-lo
ITItaliano
mucchi di fieno
mook-kee-oh dee fee-eh-noh
JA日本語
干し草の山
koshi-kusa no yama
KKKK
тұқымдық
tu-ky-m-dyk
KMKM
ទំនាប់ស្លា
tum-na-ap sla
KO한국어
볏짚더미
bit-jip deor-mi
MRMR
वेळाचा बंड
ve-la-cha ban-d
MSBahasa Melayu
tumpukan jerami
tum-pu-kan je-ra-mi
NLNederlands
strooisels
strooi-sels
PAPA
ਕਾਗਜ ਦਾ ਡੱਬਾ
ka-ag-j da dab-ba
PLPolski
kopczyki siana
kop-chyk-ee see-an
PTPortuguês
tocos de feno
toh-kohs deh feh-noh
RORomână
buturugă de fân
bu-tu-ru-gă deh fan
RUРусский
камышники
kamysh-niki
SVSvenska
höskullar
ho-skoo-lar
SWKiswahili
milima ya nyasi
mee-lee-ma ya ny-a-si
TAதமிழ்
வளையான தழை
va-lai-yaan tha-lai
TEతెలుగు
గడ్డి గుంపు
ga-ddi gu-npu
THไทย
กองหญ้าแห้ง
gong ha-ya hang
TLTL
tumpukan ng mga dayami
tum-pu-kan ng mga day-a-mi
TRTürkçe
saman yığınları
sah-man yi-ghun-lar-ee
UKУкраїнська
купи сіна
koo-pi see-na
URاردو
گھاس کے ڈھیر
ghaas ke deher
VITiếng Việt
đống cỏ khô
dong-co kho
ZUZU
amaqhawe
a-ma-qha-we
Ethical Language Guidance
Gender History
Plural form carries same male-coded structural language as 'haycock.' The default masculine reference in occupational and agricultural terminology reflects historical documentation bias favoring male farmers and workers.
Inclusive Usage
Use as technical term; be aware this reflects male-default language. Consider contextualizing who performed this work historically.
Inclusive Alternatives
["hay stacks","hay heaps","haypiles"]