haugh

See also: Haugh

English

Etymology

From Northern English dialectal and Scots haugh, from Northern Middle English *halgh, from Old English healh (corner, nook), from Proto-West Germanic *halh. Doublet of hale.

Pronunciation

Noun

haugh (plural haughs)

  1. (Scotland, Northern England, Ireland) A low-lying meadow by the side of a river.
    Synonym: inch

Scots

Etymology

Inherited from Northern Middle English *halgh, from Old English healh, from Proto-West Germanic *halh.

Pronunciation

Noun

haugh (plural haughs)

  1. A low-lying meadow in a river valley.
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