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town
/ˈtaʊn/
城,鎮,城市,都市,市區
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Town
n.
1.
Formerly
:
(a)
An
inclosure
which
surrounded
the
mere
homestead
or
dwelling
of
the
lord
of
the
manor
. [
Obs
.]
(b)
The
whole
of
the
land
which
constituted
the
domain
. [
Obs
.]
(c)
A
collection
of
houses
inclosed
by
fences
or
walls
. [
Obs
.]
2.
Any
number
or
collection
of
houses
to
which
belongs
a
regular
market
,
and
which
is
not
a
city
or
the
see
of
a
bishop
. [
Eng
.]
3.
Any
collection
of
houses
larger
than
a
village
,
and
not
incorporated
as
a
city
;
also
,
loosely
,
any
large
,
closely
populated
place
,
whether
incorporated
or
not
,
in
distinction
from
the
country
,
or
from
rural
communities
.
God
made
the
country
,
and
man
made
the
town
.
--
Cowper
.
4.
The
body
of
inhabitants
resident
in
a
town
;
as
,
the
town
voted
to
send
two
representatives
to
the
legislature
;
the
town
voted
to
lay
a
tax
for
repairing
the
highways
.
5.
A
township
;
the
whole
territory
within
certain
limits
,
less
than
those
of
a
country
. [
U
.
S
.]
6.
The
court
end
of
London
; --
commonly
with
the
.
7.
The
metropolis
or
its
inhabitants
;
as
,
in
winter
the
gentleman
lives
in
town
;
in
summer
,
in
the
country
.
Always
hankering
after
the
diversions
of
the
town
.
--
Addison
.
Stunned
with
his
giddy
larum
half
the
town
.
--
Pope
.
Note:
☞
The
same
form
of
expressions
is
used
in
regard
to
other
populous
towns
.
8.
A
farm
or
farmstead
;
also
,
a
court
or
farmyard
. [
Prov
.
Eng
. &
Scot
.]
Note:
☞
Town
is
often
used
adjectively
or
in
combination
with
other
words
;
as
,
town
clerk
,
or
town
-clerk;
town
-crier,
or
town
crier
;
town
hall,
town
-hall,
or
town
hall
;
town
house,
town
house
,
or
town
-house.
Syn:
--
Village
;
hamlet
.
See
Village
.
Town clerk
,
an
office
who
keeps
the
records
of
a
town
,
and
enters
its
official
proceedings
.
See
Clerk
.
Town cress
Bot.
,
the
garden
cress
,
or
peppergrass
. --
Dr
.
Prior
.
Town house
.
(a)
A
house
in
town
,
in
distinction
from
a
house
in
the
country
.
(b)
See
Townhouse
.
Town meeting
,
a
legal
meeting
of
the
inhabitants
of
a
town
entitled
to
vote
,
for
the
transaction
of
public
bisiness
. [
U
.
S
.]
Town talk
,
the
common
talk
of
a
place
;
the
subject
or
topic
of
common
conversation
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
town
n
1:
an
urban
area
with
a
fixed
boundary
that
is
smaller
than
a
city
; "
they
drive
through
town
on
their
way
to
work
"
2:
an
administrative
division
of
a
county
; "
the
town
is
responsible
for
snow
removal
" [
syn
:
township
]
3:
the
people
living
in
a
municipality
smaller
than
a
city
;
"
the
whole
town
cheered
the
team
" [
syn
:
townspeople
,
townsfolk
]
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