Definition of the word warren

Pronunciation of vocabulary warren

warrennoun

Warren

/ˈwɒrən//ˈwɔːrən/

Origin of the word warren

The word "warren" originally referred to a place where rabbits or other small game animals were bred and kept. The term is derived from the Old French "warrene" meaning "hutch" or "rabbit hutch." In medieval times, these hutches were built in close proximity, resembling burrows or dens, which gave the name "warren" to the entire area where these small animals were kept. The use of "warren" to denote a rabbit breeding ground gradually expanded to refer to any densely populated place, particularly housing developments with small, densely arranged buildings, where inhabitants sometimes seemed to proliferate as freely as bunnies.

Vocabulary summary warren

typenoun

meaningwhere there are many rabbits

meaningas numerous as ants

Example of vocabulary warrennamespace

meaning

a system of holes and underground tunnels where wild rabbits live

hệ thống hố và đường hầm nơi thỏ rừng sinh sống

meaning

a building or part of a city with many narrow passages or streets

một tòa nhà hoặc một phần của thành phố với nhiều lối đi hoặc đường phố hẹp

  • The offices were a warren of small rooms and passages.

    Các văn phòng là một dãy những căn phòng và lối đi nhỏ.


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