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villadom

[ vil-uh-duhm ]

noun

, British.
  1. villas collectively.
  2. suburban life and society; suburbia.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of villadom1

First recorded in 1875–80; villa + -dom

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Example Sentences

They do something to the old places—I don't know what they do—but instantly the countryside becomes a villadom.

Cannes is truly aristocratic villadom, or sjour aristocratique et recherch, as the French have it, with all that the term implies.

The private gardens of urban or suburban villadom were soon too small for the wielders of the racquet.

Villadom, by his art, takes on a revived significance, and Kay's career encourages reflection touched by a vague sadness.

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