Diggers

/ˈdɪɡərz/ noun

People or machines that excavate earth, or historically, a radical political group in 17th-century England that advocated communal land ownership.

From Old English 'dician' meaning to dig, plus agent suffix. The political sense comes from the English Civil War group who literally dug up common land to farm, led by Gerrard Winstanley in 1649-1650.

AMቆፈራ ማሽን
ARحفارات
BNখনকারী
CAexcavadores
CSbagry
DAgravemaskiner
DEBagger
ELεκσκαφείς
ESexcavadores
FAکاوشگران
FIkaivurit
FRexcavateurs
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