Definition of Latifundia

1. latifundium [n] - See also: latifundium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Latifundia

lathyrogen
lati
latibulize
latibulized
latibulizes
latibulizing
latices
laticifer
laticiferous
laticifers
laticlave
laticlaves
laticostate
latifolious
latifolous
latifundia (current term)
latifundio
latifundios
latifundium
latigo
latigoes
latigos
latilla
latillas
latimer
latimerias
latimers
latin
latin america
latina

Literary usage of Latifundia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sicily, the Garden of the Mediterranean: The History, People, Institutions by Will Seymour Monroe (1909)
"... AND COMMERCE Agriculture the mainstay of the island — Its early introduction — Primitive methods of farming — Evils of the latifundia system — Wheat the ..."

2. Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic by Andrew Stephenson (1891)
"latifundia. "After having pillaged the world as praetors or consuls during time of war, the nobles again pillaged their subjects as governors in time of ..."

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