noun
- an enclosure for confining stray animals, especially cattle or sheep
Usage: archaic; British
verb
- to confine in a pinfold or enclosure
Usage: archaic; British
Examples
- The village pinfold was used to hold wandering livestock until their owners claimed them.
- Stray cattle were driven to the old stone pinfold at the edge of town.
- The farmer had to pay a fine to retrieve his sheep from the pinfold.
- Historical records show that every medieval village had its own pinfold.
- The constable would pinfold any animals found grazing on common land without permission.
- They decided to pinfold the escaped goats until morning.