oast house
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Definition
Noun: - A building designed for drying hops, containing one or more oasts (specialized kilns). It is typically characterized by a distinctive roof, often conical or pyramidal in shape, which aids ventilation.
Usage
- The term "oast house" refers specifically to the entire building used in the brewing industry for processing hops.
- It is a compound noun. The primary element is "house," modified by "oast" to specify its function.
Examples
- The Kent countryside is dotted with traditional oast houses, their white cowls turning in the wind.
- The old oast house has been converted into a unique family home.
- They built a new oast house to handle the increased hop harvest.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Architectural Term: "Oast house" is often used in historical, agricultural, or architectural contexts to describe a specific type of farm building, particularly in regions known for hop-growing, such as southeast England.
Variants and Related Words
- Oast (noun): The individual kiln or drying chamber inside an oast house. An oast house contains one or more oasts.
- The heat from the oast dried the hops quickly.
Synonyms
- Hop kiln house
- Hop-drying building
Notes on Meaning
- The defining feature is its purpose: drying hops for beer production. The distinctive roof shape is a common but not universal architectural feature associated with this function.
Noun
- a building containing an oast (a kiln for drying hops); usually has a conical or pyramidal roof