Definition of Farm-place

1. Noun. A farm together with its buildings.

Exact synonyms: Farmplace, Farmstead
Generic synonyms: Farm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Farm-place

farkakteh
farked
farking
farkleberries
farkleberry
farklempt
farks
farl
farle
farles
farlie
farlies
farls
farm
farm-place (current term)
farm animal
farm animals
farm bill
farm boy
farm building
farm cheese
farm club
farm girl
farm horse
farm machine
farm out
farm team

Literary usage of Farm-place

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Northumberland, and the Border by Walter White (1859)
"... Hint to move—Beauty of Kine—Danger—Pugnacious Calves—Tossing a Keeper—Shooting a Bull—Wild Hill-Top—The Three Dogs—Black Waste—Ugly farm-place—Belford. ..."

2. The Rural Teacher and His Work in Community Leadership, in School by Harold Waldstein Foght (1917)
"In rural Denmark where agricultural life has been successfully reorganized through a remarkable system of education, the farm place and farm home are both ..."

3. Life and Work by Church of Scotland (1880)
"Well, a farm-place, for instance, is a small community, and, as a rule, there are several young men at it ; why should they not form themselves into a ..."

4. Lays of the Covenanters by James Dodds (1880)
"As matters stood, he accepted the situation of teacher of a small adventure-school at a farm-place, in the parish of Smailholm, six miles north-west from ..."

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