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From Middle French agrarien, from Latin agrarius (“of the land”), from stem of ager (“field”) + -arius.

agrarian (comparative more agrarian, superlative most agrarian)

  1. Of, or relating to, the ownership, tenure and cultivation of land.
  2. Agricultural or rural.
  3. (botany) Wild; said of plants growing in a cultivated field.

relating to the cultivation of land

agrarian (plural agrarians)

  1. A person who advocates the political interests of working farmers.

a person who advocates the political interests of working farmers

Borrowed from French agrarien.

agrarian m or n (feminine singular agrariană, masculine plural agrarieni, feminine/neuter plural agrariene)

  1. agrarian