English edit

Etymology edit

Uncertain. Perhaps from bar + ditch because it ‘bars’ cattle from crossing on to the road; the first word may be a corruption of borrow (compare borrow pit), because the material to make the crown of the road was ‘borrowed’ from the sides.

Noun edit

bar ditch (plural bar ditches)

  1. (Southern US) A low ditch running along the side of a road.
    • 2013, Philipp Meyer, The Son, Simon & Schuster, published 2014, page 282:
      She continued along the bar ditch, sweat running down her back now.