Definition of Afield. Meaning of Afield. Synonyms of Afield

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Definition of Afield

Afield
Afield A*field", adv. [Pref. a- + field.] 1. To, in, or on the field. ``We drove afield.' --Milton. How jocund did they drive their team afield! --Gray. 2. Out of the way; astray. Why should he wander afield at the age of fifty-five! --Trollope.

Meaning of Afield from wikipedia

- Sports Afield (SA) is an American outdoor magazine headquartered in Huntington Beach, California. Founded in 1887 by Claude King as a hunting and fishing...
- The Borrowers Afield is a children's fantasy novel by Mary Norton, published in 1955 by Dent in the UK and Harcourt in the US. It was the second of five...
- Kentucky Afield is the communications arm of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. Kentucky Afield consists of a magazine, radio show...
- Sports Afield Trophy Properties, formerly Cabela's Trophy Properties, LLC. is an independent real estate listing subsidiary of Sports Afield, an outdoors...
- The sequels are titled alliteratively and alphabetically: The Borrowers Afield (1955), The Borrowers Afloat (1959), The Borrowers Aloft (1961), and The...
- Mariachi (US: /ˌmɑːriˈɑːtʃi/, UK: /ˌmær-/, Spanish: [maˈɾjatʃi]) is an ensemble of musicians that typically play ranchera, the regional Mexican music dating...
- crown distributed smaller plots of land nearby, while in areas ****her afield, the conquistadores were allotted large land grants which became haciendas...
- author Mary Norton's The Borrowers series: The Borrowers and The Borrowers Afield (1955). The series stars Ian Holm, Penelope Wilton and Rebecca Callard and...
- housing and employment to those moving from adjoining areas and further afield. At the 2011 census, Washington had a po****tion of 67,085, compared to...
- networks of continental Europe, but in later series he also ventured further afield. He refers to a 1913 copy of Bradshaw's Continental Railway Guide, as he...