pightle

[ˈpaɪtl]

pightle Definition

a small enclosed field or pasture.

Using pightle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The farmer grazes his sheep in the pightle.

  • Example

    The pightle is too small to grow crops.

  • Example

    The children played hide-and-seek in the pightle.

pightle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pightle

Phrases with pightle

  • in one's own pightle

    in one's own territory or domain

    Example

    He was happy to be back in his own pightle after a long trip.

  • a small piece of land

    Example

    The house came with a pightle of ground that was perfect for gardening.

  • a small meadow

    Example

    The cows grazed contentedly in the pightle of meadow.

Origins of pightle

from Middle English 'pightel', meaning 'small piece of land'

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Summary: pightle in Brief

'Pightle' [ˈpaɪtl] refers to a small enclosed field or pasture. It is often used to describe a small piece of land, as in 'The pightle is too small to grow crops.' The phrase 'in one's own pightle' means in one's own territory or domain.