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Definitions for Grange
[1] Chiefly British . a country house or large farmhouse with its various farm buildings (usually in house names): Bulkeley Grange; the grange of a gentleman-farmer.
[2] (in historical use) an isolated farm, with its farmhouse and nearby buildings, belonging to monks or nuns or to a feudal lord: the nunnery's grange at Tisbury.
[3] the Grange, See under Granger Movement.
[4] Archaic . a barn or granary.
[5] Harold Red the Galloping Ghost , 1903–1991, U.S. football player.
[6] a city in W Georgia.
[7] a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
[8] a campaign for state control of railroads and grain elevators, especially in the north central states, carried on during the 1870s by members of the Patrons of Husbandry (the Grange) , a farmers' organization that had been formed for social and cultural purposes.
[9] mainly British a farm, esp a farmhouse or country house with its various outbuildings
[10] history an outlying farmhouse in which a religious establishment or feudal lord stored crops and tithes in kind
[11] archaic a granary or barn
[12] the Grange an association of farmers that strongly influenced state legislatures in the late 19th century
[13] a lodge of this association
Words related to Grange
manor, hacienda, ranch, acreage, plantation, farmstead
Words nearby Grange
grandstand play, grandstand play, make a, granduncle, grandview, grandville, grange, grangemouth, granger, granger movement, grangerize, grani
Origin of Grange
1150–1200; Middle English gra(u)nge “barn,” from Anglo-French, from Vulgar Latin grānica (unattested), equivalent to Latin grān(i)um grain + -ica, feminine of -icus -ic
Word origin for Grange
C13: from Anglo-French graunge, from Medieval Latin grānica, from Latin grānum grain