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Definition of farm
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Farm (v. t.) To
devote
(land)
to
agriculture;
to
cultivate,
as land; to till, as a
farm..
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Arendator
::
Arendator
(n.) In some
provinces
of
Russia,
one who farms the rents or
revenues..
Farm
::
Farm (v. t.) To give up to
another,
as an
estate,
a
business,
the
revenue,
etc., on
condition
of
receiving
in
return
a
percentage
of what it
yields;
as, to farm the
taxes..
Holding
::
Holding
(n.) A
tenure;
a farm or other
estate
held of
another.
Conacre
::
Conacre
(n.) A
system
of
letting
a
portion
of a farm for a
single
crop.
Farmer
::
Farmer
(n.) One who takes
taxes,
customs,
excise,
or other
duties,
to
collect,
either
paying
a fixed
annuual
rent for the
privilege;
as, a
farmer
of the
revenues..
Skep
::
Skep (n.) A
coarse
round farm
basket.
Hand
::
Hand (n.) An
agent;
a
servant,
or
laborer;
a
workman,
trained
or
competent
for
special
service
or duty; a
performer
more or less
skillful;
as, a deck hand; a farm hand; an old hand at
speaking..
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) A
farmhouse
of a
monastery,
where the rents and
tithes,
paid in
grain,
were
deposited..
Hire
::
Hire (n.) To
procure
(any
chattel
or
estate)
from
another
person,
for
temporary
use, for a
compensation
or
equivalent;
to
purchase
the use or
enjoyment
of for a
limited
time; as, to hire a farm for a year; to hire
money..
Husbandman
::
Husbandman
(n.) A
farmer;
a
cultivator
or
tiller
of the
ground.
Merestead
::
Merestead
(n.) The land
within
the
boundaries
of a farm; a
farmstead
or farm.
Fencing
::
Fencing
(v. i.) The
aggregate
of the
fences
put up for
inclosure
or
protection;
as, the
fencing
of a
farm..
Squirehood
::
Squireen
(n.) One who is half
squire
and half
farmer;
-- used
humorously.
Conacre
::
Conacre
(v. t.) To
underlet
a
portion
of, for a
single
crop; -- said of a
farm..
Creature
::
Creature
(n.) A
general
term among
farmers
for
horses,
oxen, etc..
Let
::
Let (v. t.) To allow to be used or
occupied
for a
compensation;
to
lease;
to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a
house;
to let out
horses..
Granger
::
Granger
(n.) A farm
steward.
Breeding
::
Breeding
(n.) The
raising
or
improving
of any kind of
domestic
animals;
as,
farmers
should
pay
attention
to
breeding..
Snug
::
Snug
(superl.)
Compact,
convenient,
and
comfortable;
as, a snug farm,
house,
or
property..
Refusal
::
Refusal
(n.) The right of
taking
in
preference
to
others;
the
choice
of
taking
or
refusing;
option;
as, to give one the
refusal
of a farm; to have the
refusal
of an
employment..
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