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Definition of Sheepfold

Sheepfold
Sheepfold Sheep"fold`, n. A fold or pen for sheep; a place where sheep are collected or confined.

Meaning of Sheepfold from wikipedia

- [citation needed] In British English, a sheep pen is also called a folding, sheepfold or sheepcote. Modern shepherds more commonly use terms such as closing...
- 66th Street on the Upper West Side. The restaurant, housed in a former sheepfold, has been operated by Jim Caiola and David Salama since 2014. From its...
- Spot Pond during summer. Rock climbing is also po****r in the Fells. Sheepfold Meadow is an open field of 10 acres (4.0 ha) located in Stoneham, M****achusetts...
- Charles-François Daubigny, The Large Sheepfold, a reprint of 1921, originally 1862. He etched and painted the same subject. The signature (bottom left)...
- chirp,  To call the master. Come out, come out,  master, Look at the sheepfold. The sheep have rolled over,  And the lambs have been born.  Your goods...
- Return to the Sheepfold (Italian - Ritorno all'ovile) is a c. 1866 painting by Carlo Pittara, originally entitled The Return (Italian - La ritirata),...
- fascination with the story increases when Isabel takes her to a desolate sheepfold, which she claims is the monster's house. Ana returns alone several times...
- Shepherd", and the Christians as sheep. Dry Sheep Equivalent Fictional sheep Sheepfold U.S. Sheep Experiment Station Venray sheep companies Sheep–goat hybrid...
- Olympic-size swimming pool between Leeds and Edinburgh.[citation needed] The Sheepfolds industrial estate occupies a large area of land between the Stadium and...
- the countryside. He painted gleaners, ****got gatherers, hop pickers and sheepfolds. Mann was also greatly attracted by the stillness of the deserted slow-moving...