Definition of Unlanded. Meaning of Unlanded. Synonyms of Unlanded

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Definition of Unlanded

Unland
Unland Un*land", v. t. [1st un- + land.] To deprive of lands.

Meaning of Unlanded from wikipedia

- peasantry, as it is usually defined in an English context. It did not include unlanded or semi-landed groups such as crofters, lodgers and seasonal labourers...
- He also appears in the 2012 grand strategy game Crusader Kings II as an unlanded, unplayable character (named Guttorm) in the 867 start date at the court...
- between the late 18th and early 20th century when an increasing number of unlanded commoners were ennobled, the "von" was typically simply put in front of...
- labour. Villeinage was much preferable to being a vagabond, a slave, or an unlanded labourer.[citation needed] In many medieval countries, a villein could...
- composed of highly educated civil officials and military officers—landed or unlanded aristocrats who individually exemplified the Korean Confucian form of a...
- rest of their days, most likely unmarried due to the undesirability of an unlanded groom, and waiting for a chance to make it on their own. This term first...
- western Pennsylvania, and set the eastern boundary of federal lands. "Unlanded" states, such as Maryland, refused to ratify the Articles of Confederation...
- is to provide the kings of the Déisi – historically the descendants of unlanded v****als to other tribes – with a mythical noble origin as the heirs to...
- located at Trinity Hill next to the First Parish School. His father was of unlanded peasantry family, while his mother (née Myakota) was of old Belarusian...
- Hélène Antoinette Marie de Nervo was born on 2 March 1764 in Lyon into an unlanded family of recent nobility, though they did have lands in Beaujolais (inherited...