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Definition of Ruralites
1. ruralite [n] - See also: ruralite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ruralites
Literary usage of Ruralites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Educational Sociology by William Estabrook Chancellor (1919)
"It has been assumed that the heathen (men of the heath or moor), the pagan (men
of the open lands), the ruralites or country people were incapable of the ..."
2. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"In spite of all allurement, city-life has proved to be le?s lucrative to the
ruralites, their families still remaining rooted to their village-homes. ..."
3. Rural Sociology by John Morris Gillette (1922)
"... the greater relative impoverishment of city populations; and the more removed
from their places of work of urbanites than of ruralites.1 Domesticity. ..."
4. Educational Sociology by William Estabrook Chancellor (1919)
"It has been assumed that the heathen (men of the heath or moor), the pagan (men
of the open lands), the ruralites or country people were incapable of the ..."
5. Selected Articles on the Parcels Post by Edith May Phelps (1911)
"... especially potent in their influence upon the younger generation, the importance
of affording farmers and ruralites generally every legitimate advantage ..."
6. Bulletin of Pharmacy (1909)
"The ruralites come early, shop industriously until noon, and then abandon themselves
completely to the spirit of the ..."
7. Romance of American Petroleum and Gas by Alfred Russell Crum (1911)
"... plenty of camp followers who had no other business than to tempt and entice
the ruralites who came suddenly into easy money and unaccustomed idleness. ..."