IPA: /kɑːrs/
KK: /kɑrs/
A low, fertile area of land, often found near a river or valley.
The farmers cultivated crops in the rich carse by the river.
The word 'carse' originates from the Scots language, derived from the Old Norse 'kars', meaning a marsh or bog. It refers specifically to low-lying, wet land, often used for agriculture or grazing.
Imagine a 'marsh' or 'bog' when you think of 'carse', as it describes low, wet land that is often used for farming.