battock
Scots
Alternative forms
- battick
Etymology
From bat (“a holm or river island”) + -ock.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɑːtɒk/
Noun
battock (plural battocks)
- (archaic) A piece of land between two streams or branches of a stream.
- (archaic) A small tuft of grass surrounded by water.