What is another word for Ferme?

Pronunciation: [fˈɜːm] (IPA)

"Ferme" is a French word that translates to "farm" in English. It is often used to describe a place where crops are grown, or animals are raised. Synonyms for "ferme" include "ranch," "homestead," "plantation," "estate," "agrarian," "cultivated land," and "acreage." Each of these words describes a piece of land that is used for agricultural purposes. "Ranch" and "homestead" refer to a piece of land that is typically used for raising livestock, while "plantation" and "estate" are often used to describe a larger piece of land used for agriculture. "Agrarian" is a general term used to describe any land that is used for farming, while "cultivated land" and "acreage" refer to specific types of land used for growing crops.

What are the hypernyms for Ferme?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Ferme

Acribus initiis, ut Ferme talia, incuriosa fine; these cynical words, with which the historian of the Roman Empire blasted the movements of his age, may almost serve as the epitaph to Bonaparte's early enthusiasms.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
Its complete title ran: "Exegesis Perspicua et Ferme Integra Controversiae de Sacra Coena-Perspicuous and Almost Complete Explanation of the Controversy Concerning the Holy Supper."
"Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church"
Friedrich Bente
That's past the Ferme Robert, between Champ du Moulin and Noiraigue.
"A Prisoner in Fairyland"
Algernon Blackwood

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