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- farmer; farming family
- farmhouse
- School of Agrarianism (China); School of Agronomistshistorical term
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- farmer; farming family
- farmhouse
- School of Agrarianism (China); School of Agronomists
This refers to a person or family that is engaged in agriculture, particularly those involved in the cultivation of crops or raising livestock. It emphasizes the role of individuals or families in rural settings who are primarily focused on farming as their livelihood.
This refers to the residence or dwelling place of a farmer, typically located on or near the farmland they manage. It is often a central part of farm life and may have agricultural significance and architecture influenced by the surrounding environment.
This phrase refers to educational institutions or groups that focus on agricultural science and practices. It encompasses the study of agronomy and the promotion of agricultural development, emphasizing the importance of agricultural education and research.
Generated collocations (experimental)
のうか農家をいとなむ営むto run a farmのうか農家のひとびと人々farmersけんぎょうのうか兼業農家part-time farmerのうか農家のしゅうにゅう収入income of farmersゆうき有機のうか農家organic farmerのうか農家のせいかつ生活life of farmersのうか農家のてつだい手伝いをするto help a farmerのうか農家しゅっしん出身from a farming familyのうか農家のしじょう市場farmers' marketのうか農家にそだつ育つto grow up in a farming familyのうか農家のしごと仕事work of a farmer
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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The bloated profits of farmers at the time were something again.
They will lodge by twos and threes in lonely farmhouses.
A farm boy accidentally overturned his wagonload of wheat on the road.
The farmers are forced to produce the crops in the greenhouse.
They walked with him to an old wooden building near the farmhouse.
The farmer that lived nearby came to investigate.
Tony and his mother arrived at the farmhouse and walked through the farmyard.
As usual the peasants are busy scattering grain seeds.