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  • noun Plural form of byre.

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Examples

  • It was a time when the sun charmed the land into bringing forth life: green sprouts that blossomed and grew heavy with fruit; razor-winged birds that painted the cliffs with their nests and worked tirelessly to feed their raucous offspring; long-suffering cows and sheep and pigs that emerged from their dark byres to reproduce themselves in miniature.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Among Gogo speakers, regular ancestor propitiations involving beer and prayer were held for those buried in the cattle byres kept in homestead courtyards.

    Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE 2008

  • It was a time when the sun charmed the land into bringing forth life: green sprouts that blossomed and grew heavy with fruit; razor-winged birds that painted the cliffs with their nests and worked tirelessly to feed their raucous offspring; long-suffering cows and sheep and pigs that emerged from their dark byres to reproduce themselves in miniature.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • The muddy fields lay barren of crops; the byres, by their silence, seemed empty of livestock.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • The muddy fields lay barren of crops; the byres, by their silence, seemed empty of livestock.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • The muddy fields lay barren of crops; the byres, by their silence, seemed empty of livestock.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • The muddy fields lay barren of crops; the byres, by their silence, seemed empty of livestock.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • She had raised seven sons in caravans and benders and byres.

    A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010

  • It was a time when the sun charmed the land into bringing forth life: green sprouts that blossomed and grew heavy with fruit; razor-winged birds that painted the cliffs with their nests and worked tirelessly to feed their raucous offspring; long-suffering cows and sheep and pigs that emerged from their dark byres to reproduce themselves in miniature.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • It was a time when the sun charmed the land into bringing forth life: green sprouts that blossomed and grew heavy with fruit; razor-winged birds that painted the cliffs with their nests and worked tirelessly to feed their raucous offspring; long-suffering cows and sheep and pigs that emerged from their dark byres to reproduce themselves in miniature.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

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