workfolk

/ˈwɜrkˌfoʊk/
noun
  1. People who do manual or agricultural labor, especially on a farm or estate.
    • In the old days, the workfolk lived in cottages on the landowner's property.
    • The workfolk gathered in the barn before sunrise to start the harvest.
    • The workfolk were paid a fair wage for their long hours in the fields.
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