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Definition of the day : « tenant farmer »

  • noun farmer of rented land
Example sentences :
  • The energies of the church should be devoted to the tenant farmer.
  • Extract from : « The Evolution of the Country Community » by Warren H. Wilson
  • He also taught me to regard the tenant farmer as superior to all other varieties of his class.
  • Extract from : « All Men are Ghosts » by L. P. Jacks
  • Only in very exceptional cases has a tenant farmer been elected.
  • Extract from : « The Rise of the Democracy » by Joseph Clayton
  • He was a tenant farmer precisely as the name is understood here, with this difference—he owned a little land as well.
  • Extract from : « The Roof of France » by Matilda Betham-Edwards
  • Even this child could see the impropriety of a tenant farmer having a son named Gerald.
  • Extract from : « A Fortnight of Folly » by Maurice Thompson
  • Edwards had been a tenant farmer where his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had lived before him.
  • Extract from : « The World's Greatest Books, Vol VI. » by Various
  • Lack of resources caused the loss of the land, and the peasant proprietor found himself a tenant farmer.
  • Extract from : « Government in Republican China » by Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger
  • Here is a tenant farmer whose political principles prompt him to vote in opposition to his landlord.
  • Extract from : « The Data of Ethics » by Herbert Spencer
  • In other words, the system of leasing the little farms came into use, and from that came the tenant farmer.
  • Extract from : « Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, May 1899 » by Various
  • No tenant farmer can vote against his landlord in obedience to his conscience without the risk of ruining his family.
  • Extract from : « The Land-War In Ireland (1870) » by James Godkin