English to Irish Meaning of granary - ngráinseach


Granary :
ngráinseach

scioból, ngráinseach, scioból buailte, teach feirme, feirme, urlár buailte, urlár thrashing, siopa, dún, liathróid

granariesngráinseach
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Definitions of granary in English
Noun(1) a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed
Examples of granary in English
(1) North Africa had long been the granary of Italy, and it continued in this role until the Vandals swept through in the 5th century.(2) For the first time in decades, wheat yields in the granary of Bulgaria were smaller than those harvested in the western parts of the country.(3) It was a granary for Rome, and its capital, Alexandria, became the world's chief commercial centre, when the sea route to India was opened in about 106 AD.(4) The dry corn was stored in the granary by late November.(5) Each group's harvest was stored in its own granary for use throughout the year.(6) He ordered the establishment of an emergency granary to store a tenth of the harvest each season to be used in times of emergency.(7) But having trashed the place, the Romans eventually fancied it for themselves; a new city was built over the ruins of Carthage, and Tunisia became the granary of the Roman Empire.(8) A host of additional outbuildings were discovered as well, including two dairies, a smokehouse, a granary , and two storehouses, all adjacent to the house.(9) Historical local landmark buildings, including a late 19th century lime kiln and a granary , have been thoughtfully restored and integrate well within the layout of the farmstead.(10) Below lie suburban sprawl, motorways, and the remaining wheat fields of the Ile de France, the golden granary of Paris.(11) Sugar cane is also grown there and the whole region is known as ÔÇÿthe granary of the sub continentÔÇÖ.(12) However, they should consider sprinkling the powder inside the granaries before the grain has been stored.(13) Over the centuries new aqueducts and cisterns were built to ensure an ample water supply, and the imperial granaries stored plentiful amounts of grain.(14) These ancient granaries were built by Berber villagers to store their grain, oil and even valuables.(15) Successful storage of this precious annual harvest was threatened by the large populations of rats and mice, which fed voraciously in the rural estate granaries and the towns' communal silos.(16) She arranged for a sizeable loan from the temple based on her deposits there and then purchased a great store of corn from the temple granaries .
(1) gran-dad ::
gran-daidí
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Noun
1. garner ::
garner
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granaries, granary
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