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(n)
A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.
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A place where one road crosses another; an intersection of two or more roads.
(now chiefly South Africa) A village or small town; a town considered provincial.
A person of Danish descent.
Alternative spelling of aye (“yes”). [An affirmative vote; one who votes in the affirmative.]
(countable) A group sharing common characteristics, such as the same language, law, religion, or tradition.
A community of people living together, such as a hamlet, village, town, or city; a populated place.
A bicycle suspension fork component.
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
An area or district considered as the site of certain activities; a neighbourhood.
(US, Canada) A subdivision of a county.
Burgundy wine.
A topographical surname from Anglo-Norman for someone who lived in a fortified place.
A community in Spain or Spanish America, especially one of Pueblo Indians living in a stone or adobe multi-storey building.
(Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore) A traditional village.
Dated spelling of kampung.
(Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, Lutheranism, Eastern Orthodoxy) An administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
(archaic, now chiefly in placenames) A group of houses standing together in the country; a hamlet; a village.
Any of many placenames in England:
(historical) The smallest administrative unit of land in feudal England, corresponding to the Anglo-Saxon tithing and the modern parish.
A small town
a village
A municipality or subdivision of a municipality in Spanish America, and in Spain itself.
A little village.
A small (generally rural) town.
A hamlet or village associated with a local church.
A short, light jacket with a zip front and often a tartan lining.
(US, law and Philippines) Abbreviation of village. [A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.]
A city in northern Zealand, Denmark. Its Kronborg Castle served as the setting for William Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
A town in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, United States.
A cluster of houses that forms part of a village
Any of various villages in England.
A hamlet in County Durham, England.
(uncountable) A place in England:
A village and civil parish in Hartlepool borough, County Durham, England (OS grid ref NZ4927).
A type of knit shirt with a front placket but no collar
A place or situation of chaotic uproar, and where confusion prevails.
A hall where a guild or corporation usually assembles.
(adj)
(dated) Sound, entire, healthy; robust, not impaired.
A relatively small closed city
A place in England:
A surname.
A village and civil parish of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
A small piece of woodland or a woody hill; a copse.
Any of several places in England, derived from Saxon words meaning farm by the bend of a river, including:
A habitational surname from Old English.
A city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, famous for its university.
(UK) In the southwest of England, a hamlet or village distinguished by being the location of a parish church.
A western suburb of Plymouth, Devon, England (OS grid ref SX4556).
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A surname from German.
A civil parish and small village in Lewes district, East Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ4112).
William Shakespeare, an English playwright and poet of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
A village and civil parish in southern Wiltshire, England (OS grid ref SU1821).
A small village or hamlet in Churcham parish, Forest of Dean district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO7517).
A hamlet in Okehampton Hamlets parish, West Devon district, Devon, England (OS grid ref SX6195).
A motor car manufactured by this company.
A small village and civil parish served by Manston and Hammoon parish council, in north Dorset, England (OS grid ref ST8114).
A surname from Old English derived from the places in England.
A small village in Berwickshire, Scottish Borders council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT8065).
An affluent suburban area in the borough of Camden, London, England (OS grid ref TQ2685).
A placename:
(uncountable) A placename:
A small hill.
A hamlet in Bere Regis parish, Dorset, England (OS grid ref SY8495).
A small village and civil parish in Harborough district, Leicestershire, England (OS grid ref SP7692).
(v)
(transitive) To welcome in a friendly manner, either in person or through another means such as writing.
A river in Hampshire, England.
A small urban area next to the Tower of London, borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London (OS grid ref TQ3380).
The capital and largest city of Jamaica; it is also the capital of its eponymous parish.
A village in Huntingdonshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL145794).
A number of places in England:
A surname from Spanish.
A village and civil parish in Winchester district, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU6414).
A male given name from the Germanic languages occasionally used in English.
A male given name.
The state or quality of being black in colour.
A number of places in Scotland:
A hamlet in Llanwenog, Ceredigion, Wales.
A little church.
A surname from Old English.
David Hume, Scottish philosopher and historian.
A hamlet and civil parish (served by Ballingham, Bolstone and Hentland Group Parish Council) in south Herefordshire, England (OS grid ref SO5426).
A village in Orlestone parish and Warehorne parish, Ashford district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TR0033).
(countable) A stick used in the game of hurling.
(euphemistic) Hell.
Enough to fill a village.
A house, often larger and more expensive than average, in the countryside or on the coast, often used as a retreat.