The Collaborative International Dictionary
Farmsteading \Farm"stead*ing\, n.
A farmstead. [Scot.]
--Black.
Wiktionary
n. (context Scotland English) A farmstead.
Usage examples of "farmsteading".
The slobbish civil servant was drinking beer from a tube, an offworld brand, no doubt pilfered from some unsuspecting arrival’s farmsteading gear.
Without their farmsteading gear they can’t be sent upriver, and Rexrew will be hard pushed to replace it.
The drivers were taking colonists’ farmsteading gear from the spaceport down to the harbour and returning half-empty.
There are over four thousand colonists in the transients’ dormitories who have had their farmsteading gear either burnt or looted.
Cases of farmsteading gear were piled against the superstructure and the taffrail.
The farmsteading in its hollow seemed to crouch like a patient, sturdy beast, back to the gale.
After some hours it came, Mell explaining that she had been obliged to send for it to the farmsteading, as none drank milk in the manor-house.