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accola

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A quick definition of accola:

Accola: A word from ancient Rome that means a person who lives near a certain place, like a river. It can also mean someone who rents land for farming or lives on a big estate.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Accola is a Latin word that means "person living nearby." In Roman law, it refers to someone who lives near a specific place, like a river. In history, it refers to an agricultural tenant or a tenant of a manor.

  • A farmer who lives near a river and uses its water for irrigation is an accola.
  • In medieval times, an accola was someone who rented land from a lord and paid for it with crops or labor.

The examples illustrate how accola refers to someone who lives near a specific place or rents land for agricultural purposes. It was a common term in Roman law and medieval times.

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