erm... a hamlet is a small village.
A hamlet is an old name for a small village. It is also the name of a cigar and a play.
(Hamlet is a famous play written by William Shakespeare. It is also a name for a small village.)The character Hamlet achieves his revenge, but dies.The opening of the soliloquy by Hamlet (to be or not to be) is a famous literary quotation.We were in and out of the hamlet before we knew it.A small pig is not a hamlet, it is a piglet.The hamlet was too small to be considered a village.We scoured the hamlet for the little lost child.I was born on the central highlands of Vietnam in a small hamlet near the forest.The professor maintained that he was born in a small hamlet in Austria.The knights searched for the missing princess in every hamlet of the realm.
A hamlet is a small community within a town. Qualifications for a hamlet vary by country but the best example of a hamlet would be a suburb in a city.
That depends on usage. A hamlet, referring to a small town, would be a common noun. While Hamlet, referring to the name of Shakespeare's play, would be a proper noun.
A small town well outside the area of any city.
This is an archaic word meaning a hamlet. Hamlet itself is a little-used word meaning a small village.
Another name for a small town is a village.
It resembles a small village
It resembles a small village
A hamlet is an old name for a small village. It is also the name of a cigar and a play.
A small settlement is a hamlet.
A group of houses in the country; a small village; a hamlet; a dorp; -- now chiefly occurring in names of places and persons; as, Althorp, Mablethorpe.
A thorpe is a small village or hamlet, a group of houses in the country.
Village, Hamlet, township
A small town is often referred to as a village or a hamlet, depending on its size and characteristics.
A village too small to have a church
Asmaller village is called a hamlet.Cf. http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=hamlet"a community of people smaller than a village".