noun
- Plural of crofter; farmers who rent and work a small plot of land, typically in Scotland or Ireland.
Usage: Chiefly British and Irish; Historical and contemporary usage
Examples
- The crofters in the Scottish Highlands struggled to make a living from their small farms.
- Many crofters were evicted during the clearances of the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Modern crofters often combine farming with tourism to supplement their income.
- The crofters' association worked to protect their rights and improve their conditions.
- Crofters traditionally grew potatoes and raised sheep on their rented land.
- Today, some crofters maintain traditional farming practices while others have diversified their operations.