0 a house and the surrounding area of land, usually used as a farm
1 in the past, to build a house and grow crops on land given by the government
2 a house and the surrounding area of land, esp. land obtained from the government which is lived on and used for farming
3 property that is your permanent home and not a second home or property that you rent to someone else:
4 a house and the surrounding area of land, usually used as a farm:
Householders in more egalitarian ' stateless ' societies had to build up their reputations by hand, establishing prosperous homesteads and defending their reputations against other people's slurs.
Each is surrounded by lesser administrative sites and rural homesteads.
Women and girls came to their new homesteads with their own jewellery and were subsequendy buried with them.
A lot of the migrants were healthy, young people who moved to new regions, set up homesteads, and started families.
The majority of inhabitants in the urban areas live in clustered homesteads due to scarcity of land for settlement.
The morally instructive history of homesteading taught elders the dangers of familial discord.
The loss of people decreased the labour available to herd and guard cattle, work the land and protect homesteads and grain stores.
Elders determined the opening date for each of these reserves and designated specific areas for homesteads.
中文繁体
農場,農莊(包括房屋及其周圍田地), (舊時政府資助的)農田, (舊時)經營農莊…
More中文简体
农场,农庄(包括房屋及其周围田地), (旧时政府资助的)农田, (旧时)经营农庄…
MoreEspañol
granja, hacienda, caserío…
MorePortuguês
fazenda…
MoreTürk dili
çiftlik ve müştemilâtı…
MoreFrançais
ferme, propriété…
MoreČeština
statek…
MoreDansk
bondegård…
More