hay-rick
1hay|rick — «HAY RIHK», noun. = haystack. (Cf. ↑haystack) …
2hay·rick — /ˈheıˌrık/ noun, pl ricks [count] chiefly Brit : ↑haystack …
3Hay — is a generic term for grass or legumes that have been cut, dried, and stored for use as animal feed, particularly for grazing animals like cattle, horses, goats, and sheep. Hay can also be fed to pets such as guinea pigs and rabbits, though they… …
4Rick — may refer to: * Rick (film) *Rickenbacker, a guitar manufacturer *A shortened version of the given name Richard *Hay rick, a term with multiple meanings in regard to cutting and collecting hay *A frame of horizontal bars and vertical supports, as …
5Rick Bowness — en 2009 Données clés Nationalité …
6rick — rick1 [rik] n. [ME rec, reek < OE hreac, akin to Du rook, ON hruga, a heap < IE * (s)kreuk > RIDGE] 1. a stack of hay, straw, etc. in a field, esp. one covered or thatched for protection from rain ☆ 2. a pile of firewood like a cord, but …
7Rick — (r[i^]k), n. [OE. reek, rek, AS. hre[ a]c a heap; akin to hryce rick, Icel. hraukr.] A stack or pile, as of grain, straw, or hay, in the open air, usually protected from wet with thatching. [1913 Webster] Golden clusters of beehive ricks, rising… …
8Rick — Rick, v. t. To heap up in ricks, as hay, etc. [1913 Webster] …
9rick — Ⅰ. rick [1] ► NOUN ▪ a stack of hay, corn, or straw, especially one built into a regular shape and thatched. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ. rick [2] ► NOUN ▪ a slight sprain or strain, especially in the neck or back …
10rick|le — «RIHK uhl», noun. Scottish. 1. a heap. 2. a small rick of hay or grain. ╂[< rick1 + le, a diminutive suffix] …