crofting
English
Noun
crofting (countable and uncountable, plural croftings)
- A form of land tenure and small-scale food production, unique to the Highlands and islands of Scotland, in which individual crofts are established on the better land while a large area of poor-quality hill ground is shared by all the crofters of the township for grazing.
- 2017, Cristiana Couceiro, “The Mystery of Mary Trump”, in Politico:
- Her father was a fisherman, and her family fed itself by crofting--age-old, small-plot, subsistence farming—living in a modest gray pebble-dash house, surrounded by a landscape of properties local historians and genealogists characterized with terms like “human wretchedness” and “indescribably filthy.”
- The process of exposing linen to the sun, on the grass, in the process of bleaching.
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