new forest
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A specific geographical area: A large area of woodland and open heathland located in southern Hampshire, England. It was historically established as a royal forest by William the Conqueror in 1079 and is now a protected national park. It is particularly famous for its population of free-roaming ponies.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- We went hiking in the New Forest last weekend.
- The New Forest is a popular destination for cyclists and nature lovers.
- The ponies of the New Forest are a iconic sight.
Advanced Usage
- "New Forest pony": A specific breed of small, hardy pony native to the area.
- The children learned to ride on a gentle New Forest pony.
Variants and Related Words
- New Forester (noun): A person who lives in or is from the New Forest area.
- As a New Forester, she knows all the best walking trails.
Synonyms
- National park: (in its modern administrative context) The New Forest is designated as a national park.
- Ancient woodland: Describes the historical and ecological nature of much of the forest.
Related Phrases
- Commoning: The traditional practice of grazing animals like ponies on the open forest land, which is a key part of the New Forest's ecology and management.
- Commoning rights have been exercised in the New Forest for centuries.
Noun
- an area of woods and heathland in southern Hampshire that was set aside by William I as Crown property in 1079; originally a royal hunting ground but now administered as parkland; noted for its ponies