garden
definition from
Oxford Dictionary of English -
garden /ˈɡɑːd(ə)n /
▸ noun
1 a piece of ground adjoining a house, in which grass, flowers, and shrubs may be grown:
children love playing in the garden
[as modifier] a garden gate.
(gardens) ornamental grounds laid out for public enjoyment and recreation:
botanical gardens.
[in names] British a street or square:
Burlington Gardens.
2 [in names] North American a large public hall:
Madison Square Garden.
▸ verb [no object] cultivate or work in a garden:
she wrote books, kept journals, and gardened.
– PHRASES
everything in the garden is rosy British
everything is satisfactory.
the garden of England
a very fertile region of England, in particular Kent or the Vale of Evesham.
– ORIGIN Middle English : from Old Northern French gardin, variant of Old French jardin, of Germanic origin; related to yard2.
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