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Qué (quién) es crofter - definición

SMALL AREA OF AGRICULTURAL LAND
Croft (Scotland); Crofter; Croft, Scotland; Crofters; Crofting township; Cyber-crofting; Croft houses; Rider croft; Ryttartorp; Crofthouse; Crofting counties; But'n'Ben; Crofting Acts; Croft holding

Crofter         
·noun One who rents and tills a small farm or helding; as, the crofters of Scotland.
crofter         
(crofters)
In Scotland, a crofter is a person who lives on a croft or small farm.
N-COUNT
villeinage         
A SERF TIED TO THE LAND IN THE FEUDAL SYSTEM
Villeinage; Villeins; Villein (feudal); Villein in gross
['v?l?n?d?, -le?n-]
¦ noun historical the tenure or status of a villein in the feudal system.

Wikipedia

Croft (land)

A croft is a fenced or enclosed area of land, usually small and arable, and usually, but not always, with a crofter's dwelling thereon. A crofter is one who has tenure and use of the land, typically as a tenant farmer, especially in rural areas.

Ejemplos de uso de crofter
1. This opportunity was given at the behest and with the goodwill of the current owners," said a Uist crofter, Calum MacMillan.
2. Born in Inverness in 1'5' and raised in nearby Fort William, Kennedy‘s was a happy childhood and he remains close to his parents: one election broadcast featured him listening to his crofter father, Ian, playing the fiddle.
3. These days, people might find it rather more difficult to bite their tongues when asked to dig deep by a chap whose personal lifestyle would make Louis Quatorze look like a particularly frugal Highland crofter.
4. And the culprit is not a treacherous current, but this 3'–year–old crofter, the Scottish National Party‘s MP for Na h–Eileanan an Iar (Western Isles). Barely a year after arriving in parliament, MacNeil has created a political storm that is expected to result in the extraordinary sight of police interviewing a serving prime minister.
5. Tim Dowling Tuesday September 12, 2006 The Guardian Major–General Sir Hector McDonald (born 1853), the son of a crofter, enlisted with the Gordon Highlanders and worked his way up through the ranks, serving with distinction in the Afghan war and in India.