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home·stead
/ˈhomˌstɛd, stɪd/
家園,田產
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Home·stead
n.
1.
The
home
place
;
a
home
and
the
inclosure
or
ground
immediately
connected
with
it
.
2.
The
home
or
seat
of
a
family
;
place
of
origin
.
We
can
trace
them
back
to
a
homestead
on
the
Rivers
Volga
and
Ural
.
--
W
.
Tooke
.
3.
Law
The
home
and
appurtenant
land
and
buildings
owned
by
the
head
of
a
family
,
and
occupied
by
him
and
his
family
.
Homestead law
.
(a)
A
law
conferring
special
privileges
or
exemptions
upon
owners
of
homesteads
;
esp
.,
a
law
exempting
a
homestead
from
attachment
or
sale
under
execution
for
general
debts
.
Such
laws
,
with
limitations
as
to
the
extent
or
value
of
the
property
,
exist
in
most
of
the
States
.
Called
also
homestead exemption law
.
(b)
Also
,
a
designation
of
an
Act
of
Congress
authorizing
and
regulating
the
sale
of
public
lands
,
in
parcels
of
160
acres
each
,
to
actual
settlers
. [U.S.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
homestead
n
1:
the
home
and
adjacent
grounds
occupied
by
a
family
2:
land
acquired
from
the
United
States
public
lands
by
filing
a
record
and
living
on
and
cultivating
it
under
the
homestead
law
3:
dwelling
that
is
usually
a
farmhouse
and
adjoining
land
v
:
settle
land
given
by
the
government
and
occupy
it
as
a
homestead
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