coloni

/ˈkɑlənaɪ/
noun
  1. The plural of colonus; tenant farmers or settlers in ancient Rome who worked land owned by others.
    • Many coloni lived in small villages on large estates called latifundia.
    • The Roman coloni farmed the land in exchange for protection from their landlords.
    • Historians study the lives of coloni to understand Roman agricultural economy.
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