croft

[krษ’ft]

croft Definition

a small plot of land, especially one in the Scottish Highlands where a farmer can grow crops or keep animals.

Using croft: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "croft" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He inherited a croft from his grandfather.

  • Example

    The croft was used for grazing sheep and growing potatoes.

  • Example

    Many crofts were abandoned during the Highland Clearances.

croft Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with croft

  • a group of people who live and work on crofts, often in remote areas

    Example

    The crofting community is an important part of Scottish culture.

  • a traditional Scottish dwelling on a croft, typically made of stone or turf

    Example

    The croft house had a thatched roof and a peat fire.

  • the land on which a croft is situated

    Example

    The croft land was fertile and well-drained.

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Summary: croft in Brief

A 'croft' [krษ’ft] is a small plot of land, often located in the Scottish Highlands, where a farmer can grow crops or keep animals. It is typically used for grazing sheep and growing potatoes, and many crofts were abandoned during the Highland Clearances. The term extends to phrases like 'crofting community,' referring to a group of people who live and work on crofts, and 'croft house,' a traditional Scottish dwelling.

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