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An ancient Roman farmer was a farmer, someone who grew things. If you mean the word for farmer, it could be one of three, agricola, arator, or colonus.

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Any of the few dozen praenomens.

They were usually the lowest class-the farmers-or slaves.

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He could be called three things. The word agricola means farmer. The word arator means plowman and the word colonus means tenant farmer.

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The Latin for farmer is "agricola".

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