merestead (Meaning)

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merestead (n.)

The land within the boundaries of a farm; a farmstead or farm.

Synonyms & Antonyms of merestead

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merestead Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient merestead, once a bustling village, now lay abandoned and overgrown.
  2. Pilgrims sought solace at the humble merestead, offering prayers and seeking guidance.
  3. The secluded merestead was a sanctuary for weary travelers seeking respite from the harsh wilderness.
  4. Generations had lived and worked in the sprawling merestead, their history etched into its walls.
  5. The verdant meadows surrounding the merestead grazed cattle and provided sustenance for its inhabitants.
  6. The merestead's once-bustling market square now stood empty, its cobblestones covered in moss.
  7. As the sun began its descent, the merestead cast long shadows across the surrounding countryside.
  8. The abandoned merestead became a haven for wildlife, with rabbits and foxes wandering its deserted streets.
  9. Legends whispered of a hidden treasure buried beneath the merestead, enticing adventurers to its ancient ruins.
  10. The crumbling remains of the merestead served as a poignant reminder of the passage of time and the transience of human settlements.

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The land within the boundaries of a farm; a farmstead or farm.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient merestead, once a bustling village, now lay abandoned and overgrown.

Pilgrims sought solace at the humble merestead, offering prayers and seeking guidance.

The secluded merestead was a sanctuary for weary travelers seeking respite from the harsh wilderness.

Generations had lived and worked in the sprawling merestead, their history etched into its walls.