Farmhouse
[fahrm-hous] /ˈfɑrmˌhaʊs/
noun, plural farmhouses
[fahrm-hou-ziz] /ˈfɑrmˌhaʊ zɪz/ (Show IPA)
1.
a on a , especially the one used by the farmer and farmer’s family.
/ˈfɑːmˌhaʊs/
noun
1.
a house attached to a farm, esp the dwelling from which the farm is managed
2.
(Brit) Also called farmhouse loaf. a large white loaf, baked in a tin, with slightly curved sides and top
n.
1590s, from farm (n.) + house (n.).
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