单词 | street village |
释义 | > as lemmasstreet village street village n. [after German Straßendorf, as used by historians, geographers, etc. (1895 or earlier)] (esp. in Germany) a long, narrow village formed of buildings along either side of a main street. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > town as opposed to country > village > [noun] > other types of village post village1673 mill village1834 lake-settlement1863 pile village1863 lake-village1865 lake-hamlet1878 pile settlement1878 garden village1892 tree-village1901 model village1906 street village1928 strategic hamlet1963 1928 J. W. Thompson Feudal Germany p. xxiii (caption) Ground plan of a typical ‘street’ village. 1949 Ann. Assoc. Amer. Geographers 39 261 Street Villages (Strassendörfer), the name being used only for those villages which were founded on an existing route. 1974 C. Taylor Fieldwork in Medieval Archaeol. vi. 142 Caxton..is now a long street village on either side of the Old North Road. 2001 Canad. Geographic Nov. 84/1 Their Strassendorf (‘street village’ in High German) would be planned according to strict centuries-old customs developed in eastern Europe and Russia. < as lemmas |
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