• Country-house

    Full definition of country-house

    Noun

    1. Alternative form of en.
      • Burton Melancholy|edition=5th|chapter=Ayre rectified. With a digression of the Ayre.|partition=2|section=2|member=3|page=260|passage=In Italy, though they bide in Cities in Winter, which is more Gentle-man-like, all the Summer they come abroad to their country-houÅ¿es, to recreate themÅ¿elves.
      • Austen Mansfield Park|volume=I|chapter=IV|page=82|passage=Miss Crawford was not entirely free from similar apprehensions, though they arose principally from doubts of her sister’s style of living and tone of society; and it was not till after she had tried in vain to persuade her brother to settle with her at his own country-house, that she could resolve to hazard herself among her other relations.
      • 1860 , Jedediah Vincent Huntington , A Tale of Real Life, Or, Blonde and Brunette , The city of Gotham is an island, as we have said; and once it was a beautiful island, affording to the gaze of him who sailed along its shores, an agreeable mixture of rock and grove, topping hill and marshy low ground, sparkling here and there with the villas or country-houses of the wealthy Gothamites, mostly built of wood painted white, and adorned with long verandahs quite encircling them; or showing at some turn a humbler, but substantial abode, nooked under a mighty horse-chestnut, the head-quarters of a milk-farm, with cattle (whose tinkling bells you could hear in the still evening) grazing on its wild up-hilly pasture-land.
      • 1876-05, Izaak Walton, Spite of the dark cloud which in those Puritan days overhung all diversions and every cheerful pastime, the little book won its way to many a sunny window-sill in English country-houses, and accompanied many anglers to the water side; for in two years' time another edition was required.
      • Doyle Poison Belt|passage=Our eyes turned to the great bow-window and we looked out at the summer beauty of the country-side, the long slopes of heather, the great country-houses, the cozy farms, the pleasure-seekers upon the links.
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