a. [f. VILLAGE sb.] Like or resembling a village or that of a village.
1838. Ht. Martineau, West. Trav., I. 251. The village-like character of some of the arrangements at Washington.
1840. Arnold, Hist. Rome (1846), II. xxxv. 437. They lived mostly in villages, or in small village-like towns.
1864. A. McKay, Hist. Kilmarnock, 186. The town no longer presented a village-like aspect.