noun
- plural of husking; the act or process of removing the husk from corn or other grain
- social gatherings, especially in colonial and early American times, where neighbors gathered to help remove husks from corn, often followed by food and entertainment
Usage: often used in historical or agricultural contexts
Usage: historical; chiefly North American
Examples
- The farm workers spent the afternoon on huskings, preparing the corn for storage.
- Corn huskings were important social events in rural communities during the 19th century.
- The children helped with the huskings, learning traditional farming skills.
- After the huskings were complete, the family celebrated with a harvest feast.
- Historical records describe huskings as festive occasions where entire villages participated.