Farmer

/ˈfɑːrmər/ noun

A person who grows crops or raises animals for food or other products, usually on a piece of land called a farm.

From “farm,” which in Middle English meant “fixed payment” or “rent” from Old French “ferme,” from Latin “firma” meaning “fixed agreement.” Over time, “farm” shifted from a financial term to the land itself, and “farmer” became the one working it.

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