Terrateniente in english

Landowner

pronunciation: lændoʊnɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

terrateniente = landowner ; planter. 

Example: In rural areas, too, great variations in wealth exist side by side, from affluent farmers and landowners on the one hand, to extremely low-paid farm workers on the other.Example: Though there was some literary publication at the end of the 18th century the decline of the planter class prevented indigenous publishing from developing successfully.

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» aristocracia terrateniente, lalanded gentry, thelanded aristocracy, the .

Example: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.

Example: In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.

» terratenientes, loslanded aristocracy, thelanded gentry, the .

Example: In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.

Example: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.

Terrateniente synonyms

landholder in spanish: terrateniente, pronunciation: lændhoʊldɜr part of speech: noun property owner in spanish: propietario, pronunciation: prɑpɜrtioʊnɜr part of speech: noun
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