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单词 villagehood
释义

villagehood

English

Etymology

village + -hood

Noun

villagehood (uncountable)

  1. The state of being a village.
    • 1869, Richard Francis Burton, Explorations of the highlands of the Brazil, page 306
      It is, comparatively speaking, an old place, and was raised from villagehood to parochial rank by a Royal Letter of January 28th, 1752.
    • 2004, Robin Peck, Sculpture, A Journey To The Circumference Of The Earth, page 34
      We drive west into the Wallachian countryside, past rows of daub- and-wattle houses, plastered with a blue wash, clustered together along the road, aspiring to villagehood.
  2. The people and culture of a village.
    • 1857, William Tait and Christian Isobel Johnstone, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 24, page 76
      They came to the school, and in due course formed part of the young villagehood.
    • 1995, Kajsa Ekholm Friedman and Jonathan Friedman, "Global Complexity and Everyday Life", Worlds Apart: Modernity Through the Prism of the Local, page 162
      But the practice of villagehood still remains a constant through all of this, creating Miloli'i people as opposed to just islanders.
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