"latifundiary" meaning in English

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Adjective

Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} latifundiary (not comparable)
  1. Of or pertaining to latifundia. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-latifundiary-en-adj-8gwYMIQi Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "text": "The latifundiary regions of Boyacá contained high proportions of servants and vagrants, but so did neighboring Socorro, where land was not so much badly distributed as too scarce.",
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          "ref": "1986, Gilberto Freyre, translated by Samuel Putnam, The Masters and the Slaves: A Study in the Development of Brazilian Civilization, University of California Press, page xlii:",
          "text": "The Big House, although associated particularly with the sugar plantation and the patriarchal life of the northeast, is not to be looked upon as exclusively the result of sugar-raising, but rather as the effect of a slave-holding and latifundiary monoculture in general.",
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          "ref": "1991, Henri Lefebvre, translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith, The Production of Space, Blackwell, page 252:",
          "text": "The villa of a latifundiary landowner retained not a trace of the sacred.",
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