village
n. small rural town; people who live in a small rural town | ||||
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Village Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
Village
(n.)
A small assemblage of houses in the country, less than a town or city.
(n.)
A small assemblage of houses in the country, less than a town or city.
| WordNet 2.0 |
Village
Noun
1. a mainly residential district of Manhattan; `the Village' became a home for many writers and artists in the 20th century
(synonym) Greenwich Village
(hypernym) residential district, residential area, community
(part-holonym) New York, New York City, Greater New York
Noun
1. a mainly residential district of Manhattan; `the Village' became a home for many writers and artists in the 20th century
(synonym) Greenwich Village
(hypernym) residential district, residential area, community
(part-holonym) New York, New York City, Greater New York
village
Noun
1. a community of people smaller than a town
(synonym) small town, settlement
(hypernym) community
(hyponym) moshav
2. a settlement smaller than a town
(synonym) hamlet
(hypernym) settlement
(hyponym) Kampong, campong
| Australian Slang |
Village bike
promiscuous woman
promiscuous woman
| hEnglish - advanced version |
village
village
\vil"lage\ (?; 48), n. [f., fr. l. villaticus belonging to a country house or villa. see villa, and cf. villatic.] a small assemblage of houses in the country, less than a town or city.
village
cart, a kind of two-wheeled pleasure carriage without a top.
similar words(3)
village cart
village green
greenwich village
village
\vil"lage\ (?; 48), n. [f., fr. l. villaticus belonging to a country house or villa. see villa, and cf. villatic.] a small assemblage of houses in the country, less than a town or city.
village
cart, a kind of two-wheeled pleasure carriage without a top.
similar words(3)
village cart
village green
greenwich village
| Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1 |
village
baile beag, gráig, sráidbhaile
baile beag, gráig, sráidbhaile
| English Phonetics |
| JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary |
Llandref
Llandref = n. a church village
Llandref = n. a church village
Pentref
Pentref = n. a village
Ystred
Ystred = n. a village, a hamlet
| Dream Dictionary |
Village
To dream that you are in a village, denotes that you will enjoy good health and find yourself fortunately provided for.
To revisit the village home of your youth, denotes that you will have pleasant surprises in store and favorable news from absent friends.
If the village looks dilapidated, or the dream indistinct, it foretells that trouble and sadness will soon come to you.
To dream that you are in a village, denotes that you will enjoy good health and find yourself fortunately provided for.
To revisit the village home of your youth, denotes that you will have pleasant surprises in store and favorable news from absent friends.
If the village looks dilapidated, or the dream indistinct, it foretells that trouble and sadness will soon come to you.
Village Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
| US Zip Codes |
71769
State: ARKANSAS
City: VILLAGE
State: ARKANSAS
City: VILLAGE
75205
State: TEXAS
City: VILLAGE
Village Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
| English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan |
Village
pi'kahr
pi'kahr
| English - Klingon |
village
n. vengHom
n. vengHom
Village Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Smith's Bible Dictionary |
Village
This word in addition to its ordinary sense, is often used, especially in the enumeration of towns in (Joshua 13:15,19) to imply unwalled suburbs outside the walled towns. Arab villages, as found in Arabia, are often mere collections of stone huts, "long, low rude hovels, roofed only with the stalks of palm leaves," or covered for a time with tent-cloths, which are removed when the tribe change their quarters. Others are more solidly built, as are most of the of palestine, though in some the dwellings are mere mud-huts.
This word in addition to its ordinary sense, is often used, especially in the enumeration of towns in (Joshua 13:15,19) to imply unwalled suburbs outside the walled towns. Arab villages, as found in Arabia, are often mere collections of stone huts, "long, low rude hovels, roofed only with the stalks of palm leaves," or covered for a time with tent-cloths, which are removed when the tribe change their quarters. Others are more solidly built, as are most of the of palestine, though in some the dwellings are mere mud-huts.
Village Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description |
VLGEA
Village Super Market, Inc.
Exchange: Nasdaq
Operates chain of supermarkets which include on-site bakeries, expanded delicatessens, fresh seafood sections and prescription pharmacies; And operates a liquor store.
Village Super Market, Inc.
Exchange: Nasdaq
Operates chain of supermarkets which include on-site bakeries, expanded delicatessens, fresh seafood sections and prescription pharmacies; And operates a liquor store.
Village Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Village
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet, but smaller than a town or city. Though generally located in rural areas, the term urban village may be applied to certain urban neighbourhoods, such as the West Village in Manhattan, New York City and the Saifi Village in Beirut, Lebanon. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, as against being scattered broadly over the landscape (‘dispersed settlement’).
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