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Definition of farm
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Farm (v. i.) To
engage
in the
business
of
tilling
the soil; to labor as a
farmer.
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Lobby
::
Lobby (n.) A
confined
place for
cattle,
formed
by
hedges.
trees,
or other
fencing,
near the
farmyard..
Croft
::
Croft (n.) A
small,
inclosed
field,
adjoining
a
house;
a small
farm..
Steeler
::
Steelbow
goods () Those goods on a farm, such as corn,
cattle,
implements
husbandry,
etc., which may not be
carried
off by a
removing
tenant,
as being the
property
of the
landlord..
Snug
::
Snug
(superl.)
Compact,
convenient,
and
comfortable;
as, a snug farm,
house,
or
property..
Avercorn
::
Avercorn
(n.) A
reserved
rent in corn,
formerly
paid to
religious
houses
by their
tenants
or
farmers..
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Long
cultivated;
as, an old farm; old land, as
opposed
to new land, that is, to land
lately
cleared..
Plenish
::
Plenish
(v. t.) To
furnish;
to
stock,
as a house or
farm..
Baby Farming
::
Baby
farming
() The
business
of
keeping
a baby farm.
Bowery
::
Bowery
(n.) A farm or
plantation
with its
buildings.
Stock
::
Stock (v. t.) To
provide
with
material
requisites;
to
store;
to fill; to
supply;
as, to stock a
warehouse,
that is, to fill it with
goods;
to stock a farm, that is, to
supply
it with
cattle
and
tools;
to stock land, that is, to
occupy
it with a
permanent
growth,
especially
of
grass..
Onstead
::
Onstead
(n.) A
single
farmhouse;
a
steading.
Carry
::
Carry (v. t.) To bear the
charges
or
burden
of
holding
or
having,
as
stocks,
merchandise,
etc., from one time to
another;
as, a
merchant
is
carrying
a large
stock;
a farm
carries
a
mortgage;
a
broker
carries
stock for a
customer;
to carry a life
insurance..
Rent
::
Rent (n.) A
certain
periodical
profit,
whether
in
money,
provisions,
chattels,
or
labor,
issuing
out of lands and
tenements
in
payment
for the use;
commonly,
a
certain
pecuniary
sum
agreed
upon
between
a
tenant
and his
landlord,
paid at fixed
intervals
by the
lessee
to the
lessor,
for the use of land or its
appendages;
as, rent for a farm, a
house,
a park, etc..
Boer
::
Boer (n.) A
colonist
or
farmer
in South
Africa
of Dutch
descent.
Chore
::
Chore (n.) A small job; in the pl., the
regular
or daily light work of a
household
or farm,
either
within
or
without
doors..
Thrive
::
Thrive
(v. i.) To
prosper
by
industry,
economy,
and good
management
of
property;
to
increase
in goods and
estate;
as, a
farmer
thrives
by good
husbandry..
Seckel
::
Seckel
(n.) A small
reddish
brown sweet and juicy pear. It
originated
on a farm near
Philadelphia,
afterwards
owned by a Mr.
Seckel..
Smock Frock
::
Smock frock () A
coarse
frock,
or
shirt,
worn over the other
dress,
as by farm
laborers..
Countryman
::
Countryman
(n.) One who
dwells
in the
country,
as
distinguished
from a
townsman
or an
inhabitant
of a city; a
rustic;
a
husbandman
or
farmer..
Farmstead
::
Farmstead
(n.) A farm with the
building
upon it; a
homestead
on a farm.
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