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homestead

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home·stead  (hmstd)
n.
1. A house, especially a farmhouse, with adjoining buildings and land.
2. Law Property designated by a householder as the householder's home and protected by law from forced sale to meet debts.
3. Land claimed by a settler or squatter, especially under the Homestead Act.
4. The place where one's home is.
v. home·stead·ed, home·stead·ing, home·steads
v.intr.
To settle and farm land, especially under the Homestead Act.
v.tr.
To claim and settle (land) as a homestead.

homesteader n.

homestead
Noun
1. a farmhouse and the adjoining land
2. (in the western US & Canada) a house and adjoining tract of land (originally often 160 acres) that was granted by the government for development as a farm.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.homesteadhomestead - the home and adjacent grounds occupied by a family
land - the land on which real estate is located; "he built the house on land leased from the city"
2.homestead - land acquired from the United States public lands by filing a record and living on and cultivating it under the homestead law
acres, demesne, landed estate, estate, land - extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island"
3.homestead - dwelling that is usually a farmhouse and adjoining land
dwelling, dwelling house, habitation, home, abode, domicile - housing that someone is living in; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless"
Verb1.homestead - settle land given by the government and occupy it as a homestead
settle - form a community; "The Swedes settled in Minnesota"
Translations
Spanish homestead [ˈhəumstɛd] nhacienda
French homestead [ˈhəumstɛd] npropriété f (= farm); ferme f
German homestead [ˈhəumstɛd] home nHeimstätte f;
(farm) → Gehöft nt

Italian homestead [ˈhəumstɛd] nfattoria e terreni

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So she came to many-fountained Ida, the mother of wild creatures and went straight to the homestead across the mountains.
(and simultaneously) by the belligerent forces, and a sanguinary struggle had occurred in the immediate vicinity of the Lassiter homestead.
Nancy had never "worked out" before; but a sick mother suddenly widowed and left with three younger children besides Nancy herself, had forced the girl into doing something toward their support, and she had been so pleased when she found a place in the kitchen of the great house on the hill--Nancy had come from "The Corners," six miles away, and she knew Miss Polly Harrington only as the mistress of the old Harrington homestead, and one of the wealthiest residents of the town.
 
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