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PERSON WHO HAS MIGRATED TO AN AREA AND ESTABLISHED PERMANENT RESIDENCE THERE
Colonist; Colonists; Settlers; Colonist (Russia); Free settlers; Free settler; Settled; Pioneer family; Ensconce
  • Baker River]], [[Patagonia]], 1935.
  • Early North American]] settlers from Europe often built crude houses in the form of [[log cabin]]s
  • A (1850) depiction of the first medieval settlers arriving in [[Iceland]]
  • A family of Russian settlers in the [[Caucasus]] region, circa 1910

settled         
adj. to get settled
Ensconce         
·vt To cover or shelter, as with a sconce or fort; to place or hide securely; to Conceal.
settled         
a.
1.
Fixed, established, stable.
2.
Deep-rooted, unchanging, steady, decided, firmly seated.
3.
Arranged, adjusted.
4.
Quiet, orderly, methodical.
5.
Established, ordinary, common, wonted, usual, customary, every-day.

Википедия

Settler

A settler is a person who has migrated to an area and established a permanent residence there, often to colonize the area.

A settler who migrates to an area previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited may be described as a pioneer.

Settlers are generally from a sedentary culture, as opposed to nomadic peoples who may move settlements seasonally, within traditional territories. Settlement sometimes relies on dispossession of already established populations within the contested area, and can be a very violent process. Sometimes settlers are backed by governments or large countries. Settlements can prevent native people from continuing their work.