Denotes semi-underground buildings forming self-contained structures without a built floor, common to England and northern Europe throughout the first millennium CE and used variously for such functions as houses, storehouses, and workshops; use "pit dwellings" for prehistoric houses whose floors are generally deeply set below ground level.
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