brickfield

noun
/ˈbɹɪkfɪəld/UK

Etymology

From brick + field.

  1. derived from *pleh₂- — “field, plain
  2. inherited from *felþuz — “field
  3. inherited from *felþu
  4. inherited from feld
  5. inherited from feeld
  6. compounded as brickfield — “brick + field

Definitions

  1. A place where bricks are made

    A place where bricks are made; a brickyard.

    • Then they passed by lonely brickfields. The fog was lighter here, and he could see the strange bottle-shaped kilns with their orange fan-like tongues of fire.

The neighborhood

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