Crofter

Synonyms for "crofter" (22 found)

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Translations

5 translations across 4 languages.

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Finnish

2 entries
  • mäkitupalainen noun (one who has the tenure of a croft)
  • torppari noun (one who has the tenure of a croft)

Manx

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  • croiteyr noun (one who has the tenure of a croft)

Scottish Gaelic

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  • croitear noun (one who has the tenure of a croft)

Swedish

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  • torpare noun (one who has the tenure of a croft)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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c. 1795: Sir John Sinclair ...yet even these sub-divisions are diminished by a still lower order of occupiers (if such they may be deemed) under the name of acre men or crofters. This extraordinary class of cultivators appear to have been quartered upon the tenants after the farms were split down into their smallest size: the crofters being a species of sub-tenants on the farms to which they are respectively attached

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The passage is remarkable, as proving that at the end of the eighteenth century the crofters were not only hardly recognized but were at the very bottom of the scale in the rural economy of the Central Highlands.

Source: wiktionary

Many of the crofters on Fair Isle and Shetland know as much about the birds as the birders.

Source: wiktionary

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