Plebeians
There are no antonyms for the word 'farmer'.
to ask the farmer where is the church
The word "farmer" is not a proper noun, unless it refers to a specific thing or person, such a Jackie Farmer, The Rutherford Farmers' Coop, or a title like The Farmer In the Dell.
The plural of farmer is farmers.
The possessive noun is farmer's, showing the the wheat belongs to the farmer.
In ancient Rome, the farmer, merchant, and artisan classes comprised a vital segment of the economy and society. Farmers, often small landowners, cultivated crops and raised livestock, contributing to food production. Merchants facilitated trade both within the empire and with foreign regions, while artisans crafted goods, from pottery to metalwork, that were essential for daily life and commerce. Together, these classes supported the broader economic framework and played crucial roles in the development of Roman urban centers.
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Farmer, shepherd, tradesman, artisan, artist, fisherman, trader, sailor, soldier, slave.
A rich merchant would likely be a loyalist in the Revolutionary War.
A plebian was a common farmer, trader, or a craftmen.
King King's family Priest Soldier Merchant Farmer Slave
Farmer John
A hobby farmer.
Soldier sailor, trader, farmer, herdsman, hunter, fisherman,artisan, artist, mason, builder, labourer, slave.
Calvin Coolidge was a lawyer, and he was the Governor of Massachusetts.
A poor farmer is sometimes referred to as a subsistence farmer.
Occupation: Public Security Interests, Lending and Investments, Land owner, Merchant, Planter, Farmer