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pightel Meaning

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pightel (n.)

A small inclosure.

pightel Sentence Examples

  1. The pightel, a small field where pigs are kept, was a common sight in medieval villages.
  2. As the pigs roamed freely in the pightel, they dug up the ground with their snouts, creating a muddy mess.
  3. The farmer's wife would often gather the pigs from the pightel, herding them back into their sty.
  4. The sound of pigs oinking and squealing could be heard from the pightel all day long.
  5. The stench from the pightel was so pungent that it could be smelled from a mile away.
  6. The pightel was a breeding ground for disease, and the pigs were often sick.
  7. The farmer was forced to sell off his pigs after an outbreak of swine fever in the pightel.
  8. The abandoned pightel became a dumping ground for trash, attracting rats and other vermin.
  9. The local council decided to turn the pightel into a public park, providing a much-needed green space for the community.
  10. The pightel may be gone, but it remains a part of the collective memory of the village, a reminder of a bygone era.

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A small inclosure.

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The pightel, a small field where pigs are kept, was a common sight in medieval villages.

As the pigs roamed freely in the pightel, they dug up the ground with their snouts, creating a muddy mess.

The farmer's wife would often gather the pigs from the pightel, herding them back into their sty.

The sound of pigs oinking and squealing could be heard from the pightel all day long.