noun
- Large estates or farms, especially in Latin America or southern Europe, typically worked by tenant farmers or laborers.
Usage: Usually plural; borrowed from Spanish/Portuguese; Often used in historical or socioeconomic contexts
Examples
- The latifundios of colonial Latin America were worked by enslaved and indigenous populations.
- Land reform efforts sought to break up the latifundios and distribute property to peasants.
- Many latifundios in southern Spain date back to the medieval period.
- The concentration of wealth in latifundios created significant social inequality.
- Agricultural modernization on latifundios increased crop yields dramatically.