God's acre



God's acre

A churchyard burial area. The phrase is a translation of the German word, Gottesacker, “God's field” where the souls of the faithful are sown. The phrase also been used for the dedication of a portion of a farm field or a garden plot to growing food that will be given to the needy. The phrase should not be confused with Erskine Caldwell's 1933 novel, God's Little Acre.
See also: acre

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Dionysius-Ancient Greek (Latinized), Biblical
Rosamond['rɔzəmənd]
Livia (1)LEE-vyah (Italian)Italian, Romanian, Ancient Roman
Matildamə-TIL-də (English), MAH-teel-dah (Finnish)English, Swedish, Finnish
Blagoy-Bulgarian
CiceroSIS-ə-ro (English)Ancient Roman