Definition of Saleyard

1. a yard for saleable cattle [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saleyard

salesmarketer
salesmarketers
salesmen
salespeople
salesperson
salespersons
salesroom
salesrooms
saleswise
saleswoman
saleswomen
salet
salets
salewd
saleworthy
saleyard (current term)
saleyards
salfern
salferns
saliaunce
saliaunces
salic
salicaceous
salices
salicet
saliceta
salicets
salicetum
salicetums
salicin

Literary usage of Saleyard

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The British Year-book of Agriculture and Agricultural Who's who (1908)
"If any swine, other than swine moved under this Article into a scheduled area, are moved into any lairs, market, or saleyard while such premises are being ..."

2. A Treatise of the Law of Torts by Charles Greenstreet Addison, Horace Gay Wood (1876)
"... &c., or exposed them for sale in a public market or private saleyard, &c. (./)* If the owner of a dog allows the dog to stray away and trespass on his ..."

3. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1901)
"It is unlawful to expose a diseased or affected animal in a market, fair, saleyard, or other public or private place where animals are commonly exposed for ..."

4. British Farmer's Magazine (1871)
"There is no other saleyard near Melbourne where »beep and cattle can be sold. This particular spot seems na- ..."

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