Lexicographical Neighbors of Bijwoners
Literary usage of Bijwoners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. "Cape Times" Law Reports: A Record of Every Matter Disposed of in the by Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Supreme Court (1897)
"Deponent admite that for some years applicant and his father occupied land
belonging to deponent as " bijwoners." Deponent annexes hereto two contracts ..."
2. The Settlement After the War in South Africa by Michael James Farrelly (1900)
"The growth of the class styled " bijwoners " (tenants-at-will on another's farm)
deserves speedy attention, as the class is rapidly developing into the most ..."
3. Shifting Understandings Of Skills In South Africa: Overcoming The Historical by Simon A. McGrath, Human Sciences Research Council (2004)
"... out a miserable and useless existence either as bijwoners or derelicts in the
towns, it foreshadows a policy at once more honorable to the ruling race . ..."
4. The Land of Free Speech: Record of a Campaign on Behalf of Peace in England by Samuel Cron Cronwright-Schreiner (1906)
"bijwoners ° live on the farms of the richer farmers and assist in the farming
operations and do odd jobs. They often have a few head of live stock. ..."
5. Science in South Africa: A Handbook and Review by William Flint, John Dow Fisher Gilchrist (1905)
"Tenants (" bijwoners ") working on the share system are, however, often met with,
the owners usually furnishing, besides land, draught animals, implements, ..."
6. De staf van Aäron: Twaalf leerredenen by Jan Daniel de Lind van Wijngaarden (1908)
"De dwaze maagden waren bijwoners. Maar zij niet alleen. Als wij in de waarheid
zijn opgevoed, misschien er wel voor ijveren, en als wij een verstandelijke ..."
7. La revue de Paris by Marc Le Goupils (1900)
"... lourds wagons à bœufs; quelques bâtiments aussi peut-être, pour les bijwoners.
Plus loin, les murs en pierres sèches du clos à moutons ; quelques huttes ..."