What does villagehood mean?
Villagehood means The state of being a village..
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The state of being a village..
It is, comparatively speaking, an old place, and was raised from villagehood to parochial rank by a Royal Letter of January 28th, 1752.
We drive west into the Wallachian countryside, past rows of daub- and-wattle houses, plastered with a blue wash, clustered together along the road, aspiring to villagehood.
They came to the school, and in due course formed part of the young villagehood.
But the practice of villagehood still remains a constant through all of this, creating Miloli'i people as opposed to just islanders.
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Villagehood means The state of being a village..
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It is, comparatively speaking, an old place, and was raised from villagehood to parochial rank by a Royal Letter of January 28th, 1752.
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