Landwirt

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German

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Etymology

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Land (land) +‎ Wirt (host; caretaker). Chiefly a backformation from Landwirtschaft (agriculture).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈlantˌvɪʁt/, [ˈlantˌʋɪʁt], [ˈlantˌʋɪɐ̯t]
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Noun

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Landwirt m (strong, genitive Landwirtes or Landwirts, plural Landwirte, feminine Landwirtin)

  1. farmer, agriculturist (male or of unspecified gender)
    Synonym: Bauer m

Usage notes

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  • Landwirt is the official and legal term for a commercial farmer. The word is also sometimes used in non-official contexts in order to stress the character of farming as a skilled craft. Otherwise the more normal word is Bauer.

Declension

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Further reading

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