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purlieu

[pur-loo, purl-yoo]

noun

  1. purlieus, environs or neighborhood.

  2. a place where one may range at large; confines or bounds.

  3. a person's haunt or resort.

  4. an outlying district or region, as of a town or city.

  5. a piece of land on the edge of a forest, originally land that, after having been included in a royal forest, was restored to private ownership, though still subject, in some respects, to the operation of the forest laws.



purlieu

/ ˈpɜːljuː /

noun

  1. English history land on the edge of a forest that was once included within the bounds of the royal forest but was later separated although still subject to some of the forest laws, esp regarding hunting

  2. (usually plural) a neighbouring area; outskirts

  3. (often plural) a place one frequents; haunt

  4. rare,  a district or suburb, esp one that is poor or squalid

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of purlieu1

1475–85; alteration (simulating French lieu place) of earlier parlewe, parley, paraley purlieu of a forest < Anglo-French purale ( e ) a going through, equivalent to pur (< Latin prō for, pro 1, confused with per through) + aller ( alley 1 )
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Word History and Origins

Origin of purlieu1

C15 purlewe, from Anglo-French puralé a going through (influenced also by Old French lieu place), from Old French puraler to traverse, from pur through + aler to go
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Inside the Beltway humbly consults the Merriam Webster dictionary to reveal that “purlieus” — the plural form of the noun “purlieu” — means “hangout” or “stomping ground.”

“Way out here one gets that wicked city idea about New York & all those purlieus,” he writes to the dancer Nelson Barclift, from his cottage in Williamstown.

In more sensible purlieus, it might just be that pressure on Senate Republicans, who can see polling sliding against Trump and their party, pays off with actual progress.

Or a cumulative juggernaut that is operating outside the purlieus of human agency.

Sometimes Sir Grummore came on a visit Sometimes King Pellinore could be described galloping over the purlieus after the Beast, or with the Beast after him if they happened to have got muddled up.

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