From the Old English for 'air, sky', an attic, haymow, pigeon shed or other raised place or upper room; or, elevation imparted to a golf ball
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- Pigeon house; upper storey of a stable used for hay; thickness of a sleeping bag; or, a warehouse/factory converted into living space(s) (4)
- Upper-story apartment
- Large open space used as an apartment
- High-ceilinged apartment
- Collective noun for pigeons or a coop for housing such; a stroke causing a golf ball to rise; or, a space above a stable for hay
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