cultivator+of+the+soil
11sweep cultivator — noun : a cultivator using sweeps to till the soil …
12lister cultivator — noun Etymology: lister (II) : a cultivator usually having blades designed to throw soil toward the roots of a crop, two heavy furrow balance wheels and two wheels to hold the machine on the ridges …
13Fallow-ground — The expression, Break up your fallow ground (Hos. 10:12; Jer. 4:3) means, Do not sow your seed among thorns , i.e., break off all your evil habits; clear your hearts of weeds, in order that they may be prepared for the seed of righteousness.… …
14zamindar — /zeuh meen dahr /, n. 1. (in British India) a landlord required to pay a land tax to the government. 2. (in Mogul India) a collector of farm revenue, who paid a fixed sum on the district assigned to him. Also, zemindar. [1675 85; < Hindi < Pers… …
15Ryot — Ry ot (r[imac] [o^]t), n. [Ar. & Hind. ra iyat, the same word as ra iyah, a subject, tenant, peasant. See {Rayah}.] A peasant or cultivator of the soil. [India] [1913 Webster] The Indian ryot and the Egyptian fellah work for less pay than any… …
16Fellah — Fel lah, n.; pl. Ar. {Fellahin}, E. {Fellahs}. [Ar.] A peasant or cultivator of the soil among the Egyptians, Syrians, etc. W. M. Thomson. [1913 Webster] …
17Fellahin — Fellah Fel lah, n.; pl. Ar. {Fellahin}, E. {Fellahs}. [Ar.] A peasant or cultivator of the soil among the Egyptians, Syrians, etc. W. M. Thomson. [1913 Webster] …
18Fellahs — Fellah Fel lah, n.; pl. Ar. {Fellahin}, E. {Fellahs}. [Ar.] A peasant or cultivator of the soil among the Egyptians, Syrians, etc. W. M. Thomson. [1913 Webster] …
19agriculturist — n. Husbandman, farmer, tiller of the ground, cultivator of the soil, agriculturalist …
20husbandman — n. Agriculturist, farmer, tiller of the ground, cultivator of the soil …