To farm, as revenue or taxes.
noun.
A granary.
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A farming establishment, including the farm-buildings and granary, attached to a feudal manor or to a religious house, where, in addition to its own crops, the grain paid as rent and tithes was stored.
noun.
A farm, with its dwelling-house, stables, byres, barns, etc.; particularly, a house or farm at a distance from other houses or villages; the dwelling of a yeoman or gentleman farmer.
noun.
In the United States, a lodge of the order of “Patrons of Husbandry,” a secret association for the promotion of the interests of agriculture.