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Definition of villa
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Villa (n.) A
country
seat; a
country
or
suburban
residence
of some
pretensions
to
elegance.
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Villanette
::
Villanette
(n.) A small
villa.
Sheik
::
Sheik (n.) The head of an Arab
family,
or of a clan or a
tribe;
also, the chief
magistrate
of an Arab
village.
The name is also
applied
to
Mohammedan
ecclesiastics
of a high
grade..
Fovilla
::
Fovilla
(n.) One of the fine
granules
contained
in the
protoplasm
of a
pollen
grain.
Dark
::
Dark (a.)
Evincing
black or foul
traits
of
character;
vile;
wicked;
atrocious;
as, a dark
villain;
a dark
deed..
Abandoned
::
Abandoned
(a.)
Self-abandoned,
or given up to vice;
extremely
wicked,
or
sinning
without
restraint;
irreclaimably
wicked
; as, an
abandoned
villain..
Villanelle
::
Villanelle
(pl. ) of
Villanell.
Knavery
::
Knavery
(n.) The
practices
of a
knave;
petty
villainy;
fraud;
trickery;
a
knavish
action.
Villainies
::
Villainies
(pl. ) of
Villain.
Team
::
Team (n.) A
royalty
or
privilege
granted
by royal
charter
to a lord of a
manor,
of
having,
keeping,
and
judging
in his
court,
his
bondmen,
neifes,
and
villains,
and their
offspring,
or suit, that is, goods and
chattels,
and
appurtenances
thereto..
Villanage
::
Villanage
(n.) The state of a
villain,
or serf; base
servitude;
tenure
on
condition
of doing the
meanest
services
for the
lord..
Villain
::
Villain
(v. t.) To
debase;
to
degrade.
Village
::
Village
(n.) A small
assemblage
of
houses
in the
country,
less than a town or
city..
Outvillain
::
Outvillain
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
villainy.
Harmonite
::
Harmonite
(n.) One of a
religious
sect,
founded
in
Wurtemburg
in the last
century,
composed
of
followers
of
George
Rapp, a
weaver.
They had all their
property
in
common.
In 1803, a
portion
of this sect
settled
in
Pennsylvania
and
called
the
village
thus
established,
Harmony..
Knave
::
Knave (n.) A
tricky,
deceitful
fellow;
a
dishonest
person;
a
rogue;
a
villain..
Back
::
Back (n.) The part
opposite
to, or most
remote
from, that which
fronts
the
speaker
or
actor;
or the part out of
sight,
or not
generally
seen; as, the back of an
island,
of a hill, or of a
village..
Regardant
::
Regardant
(v. t.)
Annexed
to the land or
manor;
as, a
villain
regardant..
Municipality
::
Municipality
(n.) A
municipal
district;
a
borough,
city, or
incorporated
town or
village..
Villanelle
::
Villanelle
(n.) A poem
written
in
tercets
with but two
rhymes,
the first and third verse of the first
stanza
alternating
as the third verse in each
successive
stanza
and
forming
a
couplet
at the
close..
Villager
::
Villager
(n.) An
inhabitant
of a
village.
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