Food; nourishment., Specifically: Grass growing for the food of cattle; the food of cattle taken by grazing., Grass land for cattle, horses, etc.; pasturage., To feed, esp. to feed on growing grass; to supply grass as food for; as, the farmer pastures fifty oxen; the land will pasture forty cows., To feed on growing grass; to graze.
It would mean that the river was enclosing the pasture, like a barrier. Now if you are going for the deeper meaning it could mean that the river is a never ending flow in that circle. It isolates the pasture and protects it from harm or trapping it because no one can access it with the river in the way.
Gateways, or pasture openings, or even pasture entrances.
Meaning 1: feed, crop, browse, pasture Meaning 2: scratch, skin, scrape, chafe, abrade, touch, brush, rub, shave, skim
A pasture is similar to a field.
The plural form of pasture is pastures.
The name dates back to the 14th Century, is of Scottish origin and the name of several places in the Highlands. In Gaelic it means 'village and pasture of grass' that is 'bail' + 'puir'. There are also Welsh connections, the word meaning 'pasture'
Switching over, rotating, moving livestock to a new pasture, etc.
Strickland Meaning: one who came from Strickland (pasture for cattle), the name of several places in England.
The word pasture has two syllables.
field or pasture
pasture grass and hay
it means that the pasture will not be used by the horses. a pasture has to be fallow to grow crops on also