farm-stead
1farm|stead — «FAHRM stehd», noun. a farm with its buildings …
2farm-stead — sodyba statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Kaimo gyventojo gyvenamasis namas ir ūkiniai pastatai su kiemu, sodu, daržu, želdynais. atitikmenys: angl. farm stead vok. Ansiedlung, f; Anwesen, n; Gehöf, n; Hof, m rus. усадьба, f …
3farm|stead|ing — «FAHRM STEHD ihng», noun. Especially British. a farmstead …
4farm·stead — /ˈfɑɚmˌstɛd/ noun, pl steads [count] : a farm with its buildings …
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6farm steading — farmˈ place, farmˈstead, farm steading or (Scot) farmˈ toun / tŭn/ noun A farmhouse with buildings belonging to it • • • Main Entry: ↑farm …
7farm-toun — farmˈ place, farmˈstead, farm steading or (Scot) farmˈ toun / tŭn/ noun A farmhouse with buildings belonging to it • • • Main Entry: ↑farm …
8farm-place — noun a farm together with its buildings • Syn: ↑farmplace, ↑farmstead • Hypernyms: ↑farm * * * farmˈ place, farmˈstead, farm steading or (Scot) farmˈ toun / tŭn/ noun …
9stead|ing — «STEHD ihng», noun. Scottish. a farmhouse and outbuildings. ╂[< stead a farm + ing1] …
10Stead — This interesting name with spellings of Stead, Steed, Steade and Stede, has two distinct possible origins, both Olde English. The first is a locational surname from a place in the West Riding of Yorkshire called Stead . This was named from the… …