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Definition of Farmsteads
1. farmstead [n] - See also: farmstead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Farmsteads
Literary usage of Farmsteads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Intimate China: The Chinese as I Have Seen Them by Archibald Little (1899)
"I.arge farmsteads.—Wedding Party—-Atoning for an Insult.—Rowdy Lichuan. ...
Here and there were large farmsteads, where a whole clan lived together, ..."
2. Mount Omi and Beyond: A Record of Travel on the Thibetan Border by Archibald John Little (1901)
"Large walled-in farmsteads abounded, covering two or three acres of ground, the
buildings plastered white, the black wooden framework showing through. ..."
3. Cadore: Or Titian's Country by Josiah Gilbert (1869)
"Belluno and the Val di Mel—The Belluno Titians—Belluno scenery and Titian's
landscape—Titian's farmsteads— Visit to Cimolais— Titian's mountains—Titian's ..."
4. Sutton-in-Holderness: The Manor, the Berewic, and the Village Community by Thomas Blashill (1896)
"Highways and private ways.— Old Sutton drain cut.— Possession of new allotments
taken. — Fencing in and the provision of new farmsteads. ..."