colonus

/kəˈloʊnəs/
noun
  1. A tenant farmer in ancient Rome who worked land owned by someone else.
    • The life of a colonus was hard, but he was not considered a slave.
    • The colonus paid a portion of his crops to the landowner each year.
    • In the late Roman Empire, many free farmers became coloni to avoid military service.
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