Meaning & Definition of word "Village"

Village

/ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/

noun:

  • 1. A small community or group of houses in a rural area.
    • Example: She grew up in a quaint village surrounded by mountains.
  • 2. A community that is smaller than a town and often has its own local government.
    • Example: The village held an annual festival to celebrate its founding.
  • 3. A clustered human settlement smaller than a city.
    • Example: They decided to move to a village to enjoy a quieter lifestyle.
  • 4. In some countries, a village can refer to a group of families or households that come together to form a social unit.
    • Example: The village worked together to build a new school for their children.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old French 'village', diminutive of 'ville' meaning 'town'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

village green:

A common area in a village where residents gather.

it takes a village:

A saying that implies many people contribute to raising a child or community welfare.

village idiot:

A term used to describe a person deemed foolish or lacking common sense in a small community.

Related Words

countryside:

The rural regions outside cities; land that is not urban.

farmstead:

A farm including a house, outbuildings, and land.

township:

A division of land typically having its own local government.

Slang Meanings of village

Meaning: Villager

Example Sentence: He's just a villager trying to get by in this busy world.

Meaning: Village mentality

Example Sentence: She has a village mentality, always looking out for her neighbors.