Pastureland
(noun)
Land used for grazing livestock, especially cows, sheep, or horses.
Origin:
Derived from the old french word 'pasture', meaning 'to feed'.
Examples:
- The pastureland stretched for miles, dotted with grazing animals and a few large oak trees.
- In the summer months, the pastureland was green and lush, providing ample food for the farmer's livestock.
- Pastureland is an important component of many agricultural systems, providing food for animals and a source of income for farmers.
- As the sun set, the farmer brought his cows in from the pastureland, counting them to ensure none were missing.
- Many young people in rural communities grew up working on pastureland, learning the skills and knowledge necessary for a life in agriculture.