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farm-stead
farm-stead (ˈfɑːmstɛd) [f. farm n.2 + stead.] A farm with the buildings upon it, a homestead. Also attrib.1807 G. Chalmers Caledonia I. iii. vii. 401 note, A farm-stead, named Camus-ton. 1870 Ramsay Remin. vi. (ed. 18) 203 Mr. Dunlop..passed a farm-stead. 1870 Morris Earthly Par. III. iv. 88 The rav...
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Géza Krepuska
His father, János Krepuska, worked as a farmer at the farm-stead of Szent Lőrinc, later in Pestszentlőrinc.
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stirrah
stirrah Sc. (ˈstɛrə) Also 7 stirrow. [Perh. corruption of sirrah; cf. stir for sir, stir n.2] 1. A young fellow.1665 Sir J. Lauder (Ld. Fountainhall) Jrnls. (S.H.S.) 17 Being oftner in telling of his beads then both his other 2 companions fat-looged stirrows ware. 1768 Ross Helenore 7 Ralph..A daint...
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Sergei Vorzhev
Marapatsutsa" (1984–1998);
series "UFO" (1984–2001);
series "Flown away bird Kuban" (1987–2000);
series "Kuban angels" (1996–2000);
series "Solyony farm-stead
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farm
▪ I. † farm, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 feorm (Northumb. færm), 2 ferm, 3 south. veorme, 4 form, 5 farme. [OE. feorm str. fem.:—prehistoric *fermâ. Not found outside Eng., and no satisfactory Teut. etymology has been proposed. On the assumption that the primary sense was ‘fixed portion of provisions, ration’...
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