Haugh
[hahkh, hahf] /hɑx, hɑf/
noun, Scot.
1.
a stretch of alluvial land forming part of a river valley; bottom land.
/hɑːk; hɑːf; Scottish hɒx/
noun
1.
(Scot & Northern English, dialect) a low-lying often alluvial riverside meadow
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