Stead ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Stead ( noun )

  1. A place or position where something or someone may be or remain.
  2. A farm or a piece of land with a house or other building on it.

Origin:

From the old english word "stede" meaning "place, spot, location".

Examples:

  1. She found a steady job in her field of interest.
  2. He took the stead of his father in the family business.
  3. The new building will be located on this stead.
  4. The stead was passed down from generation to generation.
  5. After years of searching, they finally found the perfect stead for their new home.

(As a verb)

Stead ( verb )

  1. A place or position where something or someone may be or remain.
  2. A farm or a piece of land with a house or other building on it.

Origin:

From the old english word "stede" meaning "place, spot, location".

Examples:

  1. She found a steady job in her field of interest.
  2. He took the stead of his father in the family business.
  3. The new building will be located on this stead.
  4. The stead was passed down from generation to generation.
  5. After years of searching, they finally found the perfect stead for their new home.
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