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单词 lynchet
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Definition of lynchet in English:

lynchet

noun ˈlɪn(t)ʃɪt
  • A ridge or ledge formed along the downhill side of a plot by ploughing in ancient times.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The canteen seems to have been popular enough to warrant two phases of expansion, marked by surviving lynchets and wall foundations outlining the original and later buildings.
    • At Polesden in Surrey, a set of lynchets was found crossing parish boundaries, dissected by a late Anglo-Saxon hundredal boundary.
    • Further evidence of former agricultural practice in this category of earthwork includes lynchets and ridge and furrow, both resulting from ploughing.
    • The path follows the line of a lynchet to another footbridge, also spanning the disused railway.
    • They discovered a hollow way, a lynchet, banks and hollows that may indicate house sites, and one piece of pottery from the thirteenth or fourteenth century.
    • These were carved on a large earthfast boulder situated on a natural lynchet that follows the line of a periglacial feature.
    • The great height of some lynchets attests to the longevity of the fields and their intensity of use.
    • Whether these lynchets were constructed deliberately or came about as a result of ploughing is still not certain.
    • The lecture was on Celtic lynchets and aerial photographs provided for a penetrating analysis of the issue.
    • The lynchets are know locally as Chapel Rings, and are quite striking when seen from the village below.
    • This pressure for more agricultural land, led to the creation of lynchets, a form of terracing.
    • The vast space enclosed by the ramparts have allowed the occupants to farm the area, with lynchets spreading across the camp and encroaching on the flint mines to the west.
    • On the hillside above the valley evidence of ancient agricultural field systems and workings known as strip lynchets can be seen.
    • Trench 5 was back-filled and Trench 6 opened across a lynchet to the north of the enclosure.
    • On the valley floor to the south of the lynchets on Star Hill are further remains of strip-fields.
    • Eastman is an archaeologically rich site with medieval strip lynchet field systems created by ploughing.
    • If it were a lynchet there would be evidence of a structure to hold back the soil.
    • The site consists of a series of lynchets forming a prehistoric field system, with a later enclosure, possibly of Roman date.
    • The, albeit limited, colluvial or lynchet development above the lower hedge banks suggest that cultivation may have taken place over long periods, since the slopes involved are rarely steeper than 3 or 4 degrees.

Origin

Late 17th century: probably from dialect linch 'rising ground'; compare with links.

 
 
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