cowhouses Meaning in Bengali
গরু একটি শস্যাগার
Noun:
গোষ্ঠাগার, গোষ্ঠগৃহ, গো-শালা, গোশালা, গোগৃহ, গোকুল, আথাল,
Similer Words:
cowitchcowlick
cowlicks
cowlings
cowls
cowman
cowmen
cowp
cowper
cowpoke
cowpox
cowps
cowpunch
cowpuncher
cowpunchers
cowhouses's Usage Examples:
roughly 200 – most of which were ruined or consisted only of stables or cowhouses, and had no value except for the vote which was attached to them.
England, retrieved 16 March 2019 Historic England, "Barn, stables and cowhouses to north-east of Manor Farmhouse, Wheathill (1383763)", National Heritage.
List for England, retrieved 30 April 2019 Historic England, "Stables and cowhouses approximately 30 yards west of Old Hall Farmhouse, Mayfield (1230782)".
In the Yorkshire Dales, England, barns, known locally as cowhouses were built from double stone walls with truffs or throughstones acting.
List for England, retrieved 21 April 2018 Historic England, "Barn and cowhouses approximately 10 metres to South-west of Bryn Farmhouse, Clun (1054500)".
7 houses and 1 cottage In addition: 8 barns, 9 corn hay barns and 6 cowhouses.
thicket Mullaghnamoyagh Mullach na mBóitheach hilltop of the byres or cowhouses Timaconway Tigh Mhic Conmidhe McConway's house Tyanee Tigh Uí Niaidh O'Nees.
Elms Farm) — Mid 17th century The farm buildings consist of a barn and cowhouses, and were extended in the 18th century.
retrieved 9 August 2014 Historic England, "Building to north west of cowhouses at Mossborough Hall, Rainford (1199083)", National Heritage List for England.
the farmyard, and include two barns, a horse engine house, pigsties, cowhouses, and a linhay.
early 19th century The farm buildings consist of a barn, stables and cowhouses.
buildings, Bowman Hill Farm) — 18th century These consist of a barn and cowhouses, built in grey sandstone and in red and brown brick.
cowhouses's Meaning':
a barn for cows