In Scottish, the word "paddock" typically refers to a small, enclosed area of land used for grazing livestock, particularly horses. It can also denote a field or pasture that is fenced in. The term is commonly used in rural contexts within Scotland, reflecting traditional agricultural practices.
A puddock can mean a small enclosure for animals (paddock) or a frog like amphibian.
a female sheep.
It's not a word in Scottish Gaelic.
My horses are out the back in the paddock
Guid is a Scottish word and it means 'good'
It is a Scottish word for church.
A Scottish word for 'one' as in the Big Yin. (The Big One)
Cheyenne is not a Scottish Gaelic word.
goodbye
Freckles
'You' is not a Gaelic word.
the American word for paddock would be corral or pen. larger grass enclosures are called pastures.