Vicinage

ˈvi-sə-nij

Noun

  • A neighboring or surrounding district; vicinity.

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Example Sentences

“The new coffee shop drew regulars from the entire vicinage.” 

“The food truck parks in our vicinage on Fridays.”

“The noise from the new construction site had the entire vicinage filing complaints with city hall.”

Word Origin

Latin, 14th century

Why this word?

Why have a neighborhood block party when you could level up your vocabulary and call it a vicinage festivity? The Latin “vicinus” meant “neighbor,” which turned into “veisinage” in Anglo-French, meaning “neighboring.” It came into Middle English as “vesinage,” but the modern English spelling returns to the word’s Latin roots with “vicinage.” It refers to a neighboring or surrounding district — you could also say “vicinity,” and it would mean the same thing. 

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