landowning Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlændˌəʊ.nɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˈlændˌoʊ.nɪŋ]

Meaning of landowning In English

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  • Rich landowning families in the area have clashed with government officials seeking to distribute their land.

  • In Singapore, the Arabs formed a major landowning elite.

  • Robert was left with a hatred of the landowning classes.

  • He came from Germany's landowning aristocracy.

  • Most of them were economically dependent on patronage from landowning families for survival over the year, for employment, for credit or emergency expenses.

  • Only 13 per cent of the widows with landowning fathers inherited as daughters, while 51 per cent of those with landowning husbands inherited as widows.

  • For the landowning classes, the demonstration of investment of labour and capital had moral and political connotations through the trope of improvement.

  • In most of the borderland, village communities are dominated by landowning males who stay with their land and marry wives from nearby villages.

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