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AGRICULTURAL BUILDING USED FOR STORAGE AND AS A COVERED WORKPLACE, MAY CONTAIN A LIVESTOCK HOUSING SECTION
Farm Building; Barns; Barn (building); Farm building; Agricultural buildings; Cow-shed; Agricultural building; Farm Buildings; Stackyard; Stackyards; Stack yard; Stack yards; Horse barn; Cow barn; Cow house; Rickyard
  • A bridge barn in Switzerland. The bridge (rather than a ramp) in this case also shelters animals.
  • Newmarket]], [[Ontario]], Canada. These structures were torn down in March 2009.
  • The ''hay track'' developed in the early 19th century, here showing how the ''[[hay hood]]'' (roof extension) covers the track. The gable wall of this barn is missing.
  • Grange Barn]], [[Coggeshall]], England, originally part of the Cistercian monastery of Coggeshall. Dendrochronologically dated from 1237 to 1269, it was restored in the 1980s by the Coggeshall Grange Barn Trust, Braintree District Council and Essex County Council.
  • The barn at [[Bjärka-Säby Castle]], [[Sweden]], around 1909.
  • In Germany, due to the risk of fire, some hay barns were located in areas apart from houses in the inner town or village. These areas were called a Scheunenviertel, which translates as "barn quarter", from "Scheune", the German word for barn.<ref>Cattelan, Maurizio. ''Von Mäusen und Menschen: 4. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst = Of mice and men : 4th Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art''. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 2006. 89. Print.</ref> This barn quarter is in [[Steinhude]], Germany
  • Sasak]] rice barn in village of Sade, [[Lombok]], Indonesia.
  • A barn of the Uster castle in the city of [[Uster]], [[Switzerland]]
  • This barn in [[Thuringia]], Germany has two ''outshots'' forming the recess to the middle barn doors.
  • Russian women using a hand powered [[winnowing]] machine in a threshing barn. Note the board across the doorway to prevent grain from spilling out of the barn, this is the origin of the term threshold.<ref>Oxford English Dictionary Second Edition on CD-ROM (v. 4.0) © Oxford University Press 2009. Threshold.</ref> Painting from 1894 by [[Klavdy Lebedev]] titled the floor or the threshing floor (Гумно).

Stackyard         
·noun A yard or inclosure for stacks of hay or grain.
barn         
(barns)
A barn is a building on a farm in which crops or animal food can be kept.
N-COUNT
barn         
barn1
¦ noun
1. a large farm building used for storage or for housing livestock.
2. N. Amer. a large shed for storing road or railway vehicles.
Origin
OE bern, berern, from bere 'barley' + ern, ?rn 'house'.
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barn2
(abbrev.: b)
¦ noun Physics a unit of area, 10-28 square metres, used especially in particle physics.
Origin
1940s: appar. from the phr. as big as a barn door.

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Barn

A barn is an agricultural building usually on farms and used for various purposes. In North America, a barn refers to structures that house livestock, including cattle and horses, as well as equipment and fodder, and often grain. As a result, the term barn is often qualified e.g. tobacco barn, dairy barn, cow house, sheep barn, potato barn. In the British Isles, the term barn is restricted mainly to storage structures for unthreshed cereals and fodder, the terms byre or shippon being applied to cow shelters, whereas horses are kept in buildings known as stables. In mainland Europe, however, barns were often part of integrated structures known as byre-dwellings (or housebarns in US literature). In addition, barns may be used for equipment storage, as a covered workplace, and for activities such as threshing.