Meaning & Definition of word "Province"

Province

/ˈprɒv.ɪns/

noun:

  • 1. A principal administrative division of a country or empire.
    • Example: Ontario is the most populous province in Canada.
  • 2. A region or area of special knowledge or activity.
    • Example: The study of ancient cultures falls within the province of archaeology.
  • 3. A rural area outside of major cities; pastoral regions.
    • Example: She moved to the province to enjoy a quieter lifestyle.
  • 4. In a historical context, a territory governed as an administrative unit of an empire.
    • Example: The Roman Empire was divided into several provinces, each managed by a governor.

Etymology

From Latin 'provincia', from 'pro' meaning 'for' and 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

the provinces:

areas outside the major cities, often implying rural or lesser-known regions.

province of laws:

refers to the realm where legal matters are applicable.

in the province of:

within the limits or scope of something.

Related Words

provincial:

pertaining to a province; often denoting a narrow-minded attitude.

province-wide:

affecting or applying to the entire province.

Slang Meanings of province

Meaning: Out in the sticks.

Example Sentence: Living in the province, he felt like he was out in the sticks.

Meaning: Backwater.

Example Sentence: That town is a real backwater, far from the province's city lights.