Today we cozy up tovicinity, a word with neighborly origins that was welcomed into English as a French import in the 16th century from Middle Frenchvicinité. It comes ultimately from Latinvicus, meaning "row of houses" or "village," by way of Latinvicinus, meaning "neighboring." Other de...
Anyone in the vicinity is welcome to pop along; I believe it's two quid admission, one quid fer concessions. Archive 2005-12-01 Hal Duncan 2005 Related Words Log in or sign up to add your own related words. synonyms (79) Words with the same meaning airspace alentours ambience ...
Definition of vicinity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The meaning of IN THE VICINITY OF is in the area that is close to (a place). How to use in the vicinity of in a sentence.
"of the neighborhood, near, neighboring," as a noun "the neighborhood, a neighbor," from vicus "group of houses, village," related to the -wick, -wich in English place names, from PIE *weik- (1) "clan, social unit above the household" (see villa). Meaning "neighborhood, surrounding...
Today we cozy up to vicinity, a word with neighborly origins that was welcomed into English as a French import in the 16th century from Middle French vicinité. It comes ultimately from Latin vicus, meaning "row of houses" or "village," by way of Latin vicinus, meaning "neighboring." Ot...
*weik-(1) Proto-Indo-European root meaning "clan, social unit above the household." It forms all or part of:antoecian;bailiwick;Brunswick;diocese;ecology;economy;ecumenical;metic;nasty;parish;parochial;vicinage;vicinity;viking;villa;village;villain;villanelle;-ville;villein;Warwickshire;wick(n.2)...
in the vicinity (of something) meaning, definition, what is in the vicinity (of something): in the area around a particular place: Learn more.
a这是我梦寐以求的 This is I longs for even in dreams[translate] aФелиция - шкуратигра 费利西亚-老虎的皮肤[translate] a我们住在学校附近。用英语是什么意思 We live nearby the school.With English is any meaning[translate]...
neighboring," as a noun "the neighborhood, a neighbor," fromvicus"group of houses, village," related to the-wick,-wichin English place names, from PIE*weik-(1) "clan, social unit above the household" (see villa). Meaning "neighborhood, surrounding district" in English is attested by 17...