mud-roofed (not comparable) Of a house or other dwelling, built or constructed with mud....
to roof + -ed. roofed (not comparable) Having a roof, or a particular kind of roof. unroofed gambrel-roofed mud-roofed roofed turtle turf-roofed having...
mud-roofed mudroom mud room mud run mudscape mudscow mud scow, mud-scow mud season mud sedge (Carex limosa) mud shark mudshark mud sharking mudsill mud skate...
wooden beam used on ceiling in a mud-roofed house (dialectal, Burdur) wall (dialectal, Burdur, Konya, Mersin) boards on roof placed over beam (dialectal,...
typical shape. golah (plural golahs) (India, historical) A storehouse for grain or salt, typically having a circular wall of mud with a conical roof. gola...
covered by tied, interwoven sticks on which rested a mud covering. Cognates include Proto-Slavic *jǫtъ (“roof”) (cf. Russian прию́т (prijút, “shelter, retreat”))...
(comparative claggier, superlative claggiest) (of mud, tar, glue or the like) Sticky or tacky. (specifically, of a roof in a mine) Adhesive, having coal clinging...
pithouses) (archaeology) A primitive building partially dug into the ground and roofed over. grubhouse sunken featured building SFB primitive building Pit-house...
Cormac McCarthy, All The Pretty Horses: A few jacales of brush and mud with brush roofs and a pole corral where five scrubby horses with big heads stood...
the same accessories — a bedraggled woman and a tangle of children on the mud floor, a roofful of vultures and a great pile of the most beautiful pearl...