Results for farm
Definitions of farm:
part of speech: participial adjective, noun
part of speech: verb
To let or lease at a certain rent, as a portion of land, taxes, & c.; to cultivate land.
part of speech: noun
Land let or rented for cultivation or pasturage, with the necessary buildings.
part of speech: verb transitive
To let out as lands to a tenant; to take on lease; to grant certain rights in return for a portion of what they yield, as to farm the taxes; to cultivate, as land.
part of speech: noun
A portion of cultivated land under one ownership, with the buildings, etc., belonging to it.
part of speech: noun
A portion of land employed to raise corn, & c.
part of speech: verb transitive
To cultivate ( land) at a fixed rental; lease or let.
part of speech: verb intransitive
Usage examples for farm:
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And there is no one to take the deacon's farm but Jabez.
"Eunice", Margaret Murray Robertson -
Do you know who lives at that farm
"The Man From the Clouds", J. Storer Clouston -
The man running the Billings farm is sick and Bob's decided to stay home a year to help his mother take care of things...
"Over the Line", Harold M. Sherman -
" Joe Thomson's farm is next to hers.
"The Reclaimers", Margaret Hill McCarter