Definition of Metairies

1. metairie [n] - See also: metairie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Metairies

metagrobolised
metagrobolism
metagrobolized
metaheinrichite
metaherpetic keratitis
metaheuristic
metaheuristics
metahewettite
metahohmannite
metahypophysial diabetes
metaicteric
metainfective
metainformation
metainformational
metairie
metairies (current term)
metajoke
metajokes
metakahlerite
metakaolin
metakaolins
metakinesis
metakirchheimerite
metaknowledge
metal
metal(a)
metal-homeostasis
metal-organic framework
metal-poor
metal bar

Literary usage of Metairies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Survey of Political Economy by John Macdonell (1871)
"Destutt de Tracy, who shows a sense of this truth, does not happily apply it, and he attempts to explain the rise of large and small farms and metairies in ..."

2. Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social by John Stuart Mill (1896)
"A tax, therefore, which done la circonstance la plus favorable pour un pays d'etre organise de maniere a exclure le salariat. Dans les pays de metairies, ..."

3. Peasant Rents: Being the First Half of an Essay on the Distribution of by Richard Jones (1895)
"... accordingly, there is no comparison to be made between the stock advanced by a proprietor for the cultivation of his metairies, and that used by farmers ..."

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