linny nIn the West Country a separate shed with a peaked roof is called a "linhay." One long side of the rectangular "linhay" is open, and the roof on this side is supported by a series of wooden posts or stone pillars. The "linhay" shelters various animals, fowl or equipment but was used most commonly as a cow house.[S]22[S] Above the "linhay" was a small hay loft or "tallet" with access to feed racks below. The word "_linhay_" is also used in the southeast of Ireland and is called in Gaelic [i]lann-iotha[i] (corn-house).[S]23[S] It has been described as a lean-to shed attached to a house or other outbuildings and used for the storage of tools and crops. As far as is known, however, such an outbuilding is rare. Whether the "linha...