12 adjectives to describe granaries

"Lord," they said, "the royal granaries are all empty, and yet we have not been able to fill the feed-bag of the saint's mule.

Already in much earlier times, again and again, attempts had been made to lower the prices by the so-called "ever-normal granaries" of the government which threw grain on the market when prices were too high and bought grain when prices were low.

But corn should be stored in an elevated granary, exposed to the winds from the east and the north, and where no damp air may reach it from places near at hand.

First a fortified city gate, standing in a correspondingly fortified wall, it became a dilapidated granary and storehouse in the Middle Ages, when one of the archbishops gave leave to Simeon, a wandering hermit from Syracuse in Sicily, to take up his abode there; and another turned it into a church dedicated to this saint, tho of this change few traces remain.

This forms the invariable village granary, and looks at a distance not unlike a stack or rick of corn, round a farm at home.

It is a good example of a mediaeval granary, and is said to be of the same age as the N.W. tower of the Cathedral.

Tingitanian Mauretania was one of the numerous African granaries of Rome.

Its extreme fertility, the moderate sum of its annual heat, and its facilities of communication with other countries, will, in progress of time, render it the seat of a dense population, and a principal granary of the western continent.

There is an ample granary, from whence, in time of scarcity, the poor are supplied on low terms.

Oudin and Papilette were to take turns of duty, while the others with their horses had snug quarters in a great wooden granary.

At the extreme eastern end of the valley, on top of the pass which leads to the Vilcanota is an ancient gateway called Rumiccolca (Rumi = "stone"; ccolca = "granary").

Every producer kept of the produce as much as he and his family needed and delivered the rest into the communal granary; (c) administration and tax systems were revised; (d) women were given equal rights: they fought together with men in the army and had access to official position.

12 adjectives to describe  granaries