Definition of Shieling. Meaning of Shieling. Synonyms of Shieling

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Definition of Shieling

Shieling
Shieling Shiel"ing, n. A hut or shelter for shepherds of fishers. See Sheeling. [Scot.]

Meaning of Shieling from wikipedia

- Airidh" (a shieling lovesong). The song "Chunacas gruagach ‘s an aonach" includes the lines "Many times often you and I, Have been at the shieling on Brae...
- The Lone Shieling is a Scottish-style sheep crofters hut (also known as a bothan or shieling) located in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia...
- frequently these words have been used as place names: e.g. hafod in Wales, shieling in Scotland, or alp in Germany, Austria and German-speaking regions of...
- Flornell-Rare-Bit of Twin Ponds Welsh Terrier Terrier Mrs. Edward P. Alker 1945 Ch. Shieling's Signature Scottish Terrier Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Snethen 1946 Ch. Hetherington...
- Glasgow, investigated this shieling landscape, and uncovered features including charcoal burning platforms, peat cuttings, shieling huts, a whisky stilling...
- His other collections of short stories include Under the Dam (2005), The Shieling (2009), which was shortlisted for the Frank O'Connor International Short...
- parish of Asby, ****bria, England. In medieval times, it was used as a shieling – a temporary summer shelter. It is now in ruins but is protected as a...
- means "The mountain shieling with the level pastures", it is a combination of the Norse words "sletta" and "saetr". With a shieling meaning a shepherds...
- areas of Scotland List of generic forms in British place names Subdivisions of Scotland United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names Shieling...
- a substantial tract of unimproved upland common grazing - known as a "shieling" or "àirigh" which is held in common. This tends to be used in the summer...