noun
- A lean-to shed or open-sided shelter, typically used for storing farm equipment, hay, or livestock.
Usage: chiefly British, especially in Southwest England; also spelled 'linney' or 'linny'
Examples
- The farmer stored his tools in the old linhay behind the barn.
- Cattle huddled in the linhay during the heavy rain.
- The linhay provided shelter for the hay bales through the winter.
- They built a simple linhay to protect the farm equipment from the weather.
- The stone linhay had stood on the property for over a hundred years.