- A
churl (Old High
German karal), in its
earliest Old
English (Anglo-Saxon) meaning, was
simply "a man" or more
particularly a "free man", but the word...
- (thane)
Thingmen /
housecarl (retainer)
Reeve /
Verderer (bailiff)
Ceorl (
churl, free tenant)
Villein (serf)
Cottar (cottager) Þēow (thrall, slave) v t...
- (thane)
Thingmen /
housecarl (retainer)
Reeve /
Verderer (bailiff)
Ceorl (
churl, free tenant)
Villein (serf)
Cottar (cottager) Þēow (thrall, slave) v t...
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refer to the
person farming the field.
Previous names for a
farmer were
churl and husbandman.
American dairy farmer Swiss hay
farmer Tanzanian tea farmers...
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Norse mythology, a son of Rig and
considered the
progenitor of
peasants (
churl) Karl,
giant in
Icelandic myth, ****ociated with
Drangey island Opel Karl...
- 2002). "Different Moves". People.
Retrieved December 13, 2022. "Lovable
Churl". People.
September 13, 1993.
Retrieved December 13, 2022. "What
Dirty Dancing's...
- (thane)
Thingmen /
housecarl (retainer)
Reeve /
Verderer (bailiff)
Ceorl (
churl, free tenant)
Villein (serf)
Cottar (cottager) Þēow (thrall, slave) v t...
- (thane)
Thingmen /
housecarl (retainer)
Reeve /
Verderer (bailiff)
Ceorl (
churl, free tenant)
Villein (serf)
Cottar (cottager) Þēow (thrall, slave) v t...
-
Shakespeare in
Middle Temple Hall's
choral programme The Dark Lady and the
Tender Churl. Two
years later,
Menzies would return to the
Almeida in
their digital theatre...
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Other names for
karls were
bonde or
simply free men.
Similar classes were
churls and huskarls.
Aristocracy (jarlar). They were
wealthy and
owned large estates...