I am wondering if you are thinking of the terms, 'Demesne, Manor or Seigneuries', all these can be used as another name for a large farm.
They were usually farm workers.
The medieval craftsman association was called a guild.
Medieval doctors were not called barbers. Barbers often acted as medics for minor procedures.
A fool's costume in medieval times was called Motley.
In medieval times, soldiers were commonly referred to as knights.
A medieval farm worker was typically a peasant who worked on a lord's estate in exchange for protection and a plot of land to farm. They performed various tasks such as plowing, planting, harvesting, and tending to livestock to support their family and the feudal system. Life for medieval farm workers was difficult, with long hours, limited rights, and reliance on the land for survival.
A bercary is a medieval English sheep farm.
They were usually farm workers.
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A medieval oboe would be called the shawm
medieval ages
They were usually farm workers.
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A piece of physical property (land), such as a farm that is owned by an individual or group.
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It can be called a ranch or a cattle farm.
A honey farm is called an apiary.