village green
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Definition
Noun: A village green is a piece of open, grassy land at the center of a village, traditionally held in common for the use of the community. It serves as a public park and a focal point for village life, events, and recreation.
Usage
The term "village green" is used to refer specifically to this communal grassy area. It is a countable noun.
Examples
- The cricket match on the village green is a popular summer event.
- Children were playing football on the village green.
- The historic village green is surrounded by old cottages and a pub.
- They held the annual summer fete on the village green.
Advanced Usage
- The concept of the village green: This phrase can be used to discuss the historical, legal, or social importance of these common lands in English culture and law.
- The concept of the village green is protected by specific legislation.
- To be registered as a village green: In UK law, land can be formally registered as a village green, granting it legal protection from development.
- The local residents campaigned to have the field registered as a village green.
Variants and Related Words
- Common (noun): A broader term for land owned collectively or by one person, but over which other people have certain traditional rights, such as grazing animals. A village green is a type of common.
- Green (noun): Can be used informally as a short form of "village green," especially in place names (e.g., "the village green" might be called "the green").
- Town square: A paved or built-up public open space in a town, serving a similar communal function but typically not grassy.
Synonyms
- Common land
- The green (informal, context-specific)
Antonyms
- Private land
- Enclosed field
Related Idioms and Phrases
- The heart of the village: While not an idiom containing the words "village green," this phrase describes its typical role. The village green is often considered the heart of the village.
- The old oak tree on the village green is the heart of the village.
Noun
- a village park consisting of a plot of grassy land