scathold
Etymology
From scat + hold.
scathold means an area of open ground for pasture or for furnishing fuel; a scatland. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 92 out of 100.
noun
- An area of open ground for pasture or for furnishing fuel; a scatland.“When they want beef or mutton on any festal occasion, they betake themselves to the Shetlanders' scatholds or townmails, and with elf-arrows bring down their game.”