coltivatore
farmer, grower
noun kol-tee-vah-TOH-reh Rare
Origin: Latin cultivator, from cultivare (to cultivate)
Usage Note
Coltivatore refers to a person who cultivates the land. The phrase coltivatore diretto is a specific legal-economic category in Italian law denoting a smallholder farmer who personally works the land. The feminine form is coltivatrice. Do not confuse with agricoltore, which is a broader term for any agricultural worker or farmer.
Examples
"Il coltivatore raccoglie le olive ogni autunno."
Natural Translation
The farmer harvests the olives every autumn.
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