Similar words: croft, often and often, reign of terror, King of Terrors, a reign of terror, act of terrorism, theater of the absurd, often. Meaning: ['krɔftər /'krɒftə]
n. an owner or tenant of a small farm in Great Britain.
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1. I am not, and never have been a crofter.
2. It also established the first Crofters Commission as a permanent body empowered to fix fair rents and administer crofting legislation.
3. In 1968 the Crofters Commission proposed that crofters be given full rights to the ownership of their crofts.
4. The local landowners and crofters have countered with an alternative proposal for a Wester Ross Wilderness Area.
5. A mental construct arising from a misapprehension of the relationship between the crofter and his land.
6. When I had a small printing business in Stornoway several of my employees were crofters.
7. Five mill owners in Lewis nevertheless spun yarn woven by the crofters.
8. Originally the yarn for the cloth was hand-spun from wool by the crofters of Lewis and was wholly produced in the Isle.
9. The latest developments in the intricate history of crofting concern the possibility of ownership by the crofters themselves.
10. Cee En Cee went on to win by a neck from Leigh Crofter.
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