greenyard
Etymology
From green + yard.
greenyard means an enclosure covered with turf or grass.; A pound used for the reception of stray animals. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
noun
- An enclosure covered with turf or grass.; A pound used for the reception of stray animals.“Enclosed by a high wall, the site included a greenyard for holding stray cattle, later used as a stoneyard, and there was also a stone-faced brick watch-box.”
- An enclosure covered with turf or grass.; A yard designed for training hounds.“To save a good deal of this pulling and hauling about, the couples may first be put on them in the green-yard, for an hour or two in the morning and afternoon; but they must never be left for a moment out of the feeder’s or huntsman’s sight, […]”