An orra man
Porridge oats was the staple food of rural Scotland for many years. Porridge was the breakfast that sent the labourer to the fields. It was also the feed for horses that were the means of power in agriculture. Porridge oats is the modern name for oatmeal.
proletariat
In Spanish or Spanish speaking countries, it means a farm labourer, a person living in a rural area.
Most of the towns and cities are urban, large areas of the countryside are rural.
Construction jobs in Scotland can consist of General Labourer, Lead Man, Solar PV Roofer, Maintenance manager, project manager, foreman joiner and even an electrician's mate
Gordon Paul Eggleton has written: 'The effects of enclosure upon the rural labourer in the first half of the nineteenth century'
Another name of a rural place is Hoa.
In Scotland it is a mixture of Motorway and A road.
It is a Spanish-American name for a day labourer or unskilled farm worker.
Yes the wod labourer is a noun. It is a common noun.
James Cox - labourer - was born in 1846.
James Cox - labourer - died in 1925.