Home › Words › L › linhaylinhay/ˈlɪni/linhay means A shed or other outbuilding, originally open-fronted with a hay loft.linhay is pronounced /ˈlɪni/.nounA shed or other outbuilding, originally open-fronted with a hay loft.e.g.“Home-side of the linhay, and under the ashen hedge-row, where father taught me to catch blackbirds, all at once my heart went down, and all my breast was hollow.” — 1869, R. D. Blackmore, Lorna Doone, section III:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.haining 64% match — A hain or enclosure. vs linhay →haypile 61% match — A pile of hay, typically being dried to make thatch vs linhay →haymow 60% match — A pile of hay stored in a barn. vs linhay →driveshed 59% match — A rural outbuilding for sheltering vehicles, farm machinery, and/or visitors' horses. vs linhay →haystack 59% match — A mound, pile, or stack of stored hay. vs linhay →hayfield 59% match — A field of hay. vs linhay →lanary 58% match — A place for storing wool. vs linhay →haystalk 58% match — A stalk of hay. vs linhay →