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Agricolation
Agricolation A*gric`o*la"tion, n. [L., agricolatio.] Agriculture. [Obs.] --Bailey.

Meaning of Agricola from wikipedia

- up agricola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Agricola, the Latin word for farmer, may also refer to: In chronological order Gnaeus Julius Agricola (40–93)...
- AGRICOLA (AGRICultural OnLine Access) is an online database created and maintained by the United States National Agricultural Library of the United States...
- Gnaeus Julius Agricola (/əˈɡrɪkələ/; 13 June 40 – 23 August 93) was a Roman general and politician responsible for much of the Roman conquest of Britain...
- Georgius Agricola (/əˈɡrɪkələ/; born Georg Bauer; 24 March 1494 – 21 November 1555) was a German Humanist scholar, mineralogist and metallurgist. Born...
- The Agricola (Latin: De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae, lit. On the life and character of Julius Agricola) is a book by the Roman writer, Tacitus, written...
- Rodolphus Agricola (Latin: Rudolphus Agricola Phrisius; August 28, 1443, or February 17, 1444 – October 27, 1485) was a Dutch humanist of the Northern...
- Johann or Johannes Agricola (originally Schneider, then Schnitter; 20 April 1494 – 22 September 1566) was a German Protestant Reformer during the Protestant...
- Per the 2020 Census, the po****tion was 346. Agricola is home to Agricola Elementary School (AES). Agricola was a station on the Pascagoula Northern Railroad...
- metallicus, the "metallurgical or mineralogical demon", according to Georg Agricola (1530), also called virunculus montanos (literal Latinization of Bergmännlein...
- (in De origine et situ Germanorum), and the life of his father-in-law, Agricola (the general responsible for much of the Roman conquest of Britain), mainly...