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country
noun
Properly, the land lying about or near a city; the territory situated in the vicinity of a city. Our friend has a seat in the country, a few miles from town. See Mark 5:17; Luke 8:26, 37. Hence,
country
The whole territory of a kingdom or state, as opposed to city. We say, the gentleman has a seat in the country, at any distance from town indefinitely. Hence,
country
Any tract of land, or inhabited land; any region, as distinguished from other regions; a kingdom, state or lesser district. We speak of all the countries of Europe or Asia. And they came into the country of Moab. Ruth 1:2.
country
The kingdom, state or territory in which one is born; the land of nativity; or the particular district indefinitely in which one is born. America is my country, or Connecticut is my country. Laban said, it must not be so done in our country. Genesis 29:26.
country
The region in which one resides. He sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange country. Hebrews 11:9.
country
Land, as opposed to water; or inhabited territory. The shipmen deemed that they drew near to some country. Acts 27:27.
country
The inhabitants of a region. All the country wept with a loud voice. 2 Samuel 15:23.
country
A place of residence; a region of permanent habitation. They declare plainly that they seek a country. Hebrews 11:14. They desire a better country, a heavenly. Hebrews 17:16.
country
In law, a jury or jurors; as, trial by the country, per pais.
country
adjective
Pertaining to the country or territory at a distance from a city; rural; rustic; as a country town; a country seat; a country squire; a country life; the country party, as opposed to city party.
country
Pertaining or peculiar to ones own country. He spoke in his country language.