arch. A piece of land used for growing corn; corn-land.

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1577–87.  Holinshed, Chron., III. 823/1. The king … lodged within 3 miles of the citie in a corne ground up the river.

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1719.  De Foe, Crusoe, xi. (1840), I. 180. Two pieces of corn-ground.

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1727.  Swift, Gulliver, III. iv. 203. Vineyards, corn-grounds, and incadows.

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