farm
noun
- the rent or income from leased property.
- the condition of being leased at a fixed rent; possession under lease; a lease.
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Verb Phrases
- to assign (work, privileges, or the like) to another by financial agreement; subcontract; lease: The busy shipyard farmed out two construction jobs to a smaller yard.
- to assign the care of (a child or dependent person) to another: She farms her elderly aunt out to a retired nurse during the workweek.
- Chiefly Baseball. to assign (a player) to a farm.
- to exhaust (farmland) by overcropping.
- to drill (oil or gas wells), especially by subcontract on land owned or leased by another.
Idioms for farm
Origin of farm
OTHER WORDS FROM farm
Words nearby farm
Example sentences from the Web for farm
When Reid came on board, he had only leased part of the land to farm on; the deal did not include the house.
The classic film that opens with a tornado sweeping through a Kansas farm made its debut 75 years ago in 1939.
They also passed an outrageous Farm Bill that subsidizes rich farmers and keeps domestic prices artificially high.
Assuming GOP Does Take the Senate, Dems Have Nothing to Fear |Veronique de Rugy |November 1, 2014 |DAILY BEASTHe negotiates with a hesitant Hershel who allows everyone to remain on the farm.
The Walking Dead’s Luke Skywalker: Rick Grimes Is the Perfect Modern-Day Mythical Hero |Regina Lizik |October 28, 2014 |DAILY BEAST
At first Wales and Sanger conceived of Wikipedia merely as an adjunct to Nupedia, sort of like a feeder product or farm team.
That slender slip of a woman does almost all their farm work, herself?
Dorothy on a House Boat |Evelyn RaymondFine links at the top of the hill, not half a mile from the farm.
Love Among the Chickens |P. G. WodehouseIf they wish to keep their money invested in the farm, they will be given preferred stock in place of cash for their farms.
The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know |Thomas Forsyth HuntThe farm was near the Indian camping ground; hundreds of them were often around us.
Forty Years Among the Indians |Daniel W. JonesHe had from thence, accompanied by them, gone to Shetland, where he had re-occupied his farm.
Ronald Morton, or the Fire Ships |W.H.G. Kingston
British Dictionary definitions for farm
noun
- a tract of land, usually with house and buildings, cultivated as a unit or used to rear livestock
- (as modifier)farm produce
- (in combination)farmland
- a fixed sum paid by an individual or group for the right of collecting and retaining taxes, rents, etc
- a fixed sum paid regularly by a town, county, etc, in lieu of taxes
- the leasing of a source of revenue to an individual or group
- a fixed tax, rent, etc, paid regularly
verb
- to cultivate (land)
- to rear (stock, etc) on a farm
- to collect the moneys due and retain the profits from (a tax district, business, etc) for a specified period on payment of a sum or sums
- to operate (a franchise) under similar conditions
Derived forms of farm
farmable, adjectiveWord Origin for farm
Idioms and Phrases with farm
In addition to the idiom beginning with farm
- farm out
also see:
- buy it (the farm)