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Definition of Farm-place
1. Noun. A farm together with its buildings.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Farm-place
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 ..."