Hayloft (noun)

  1. An upper level of a barn or other building where hay is stored.
  2. A space in a barn or other agricultural building that is used for storing hay and other dried forage.

Origin:

Compound word hay + loft, refers to an upper level of a barn or other building where hay is stored.

Examples:

  1. He climbed up to the hayloft to check on the hay.
  2. The hayloft was filled with bales of hay.
  3. A hayloft is an upper level of a barn or other building where hay is stored.
  4. Haylofts are typically found in agricultural buildings, such as barns, stables, and sheds, and are used to store hay and other dried forage.
  5. Haylofts are usually accessed by a ladder or stairway, and may have a trapdoor or sliding door to keep the hay dry and protected.
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