Planters

/ˈplæntərz/ noun

Definition

People who plant crops or establish plantations; also containers designed for holding plants or decorative vessels for growing flowers and plants.

Etymology

From Latin 'plantare' meaning 'to plant' or 'to set in the ground,' from 'planta' (sole of foot, shoot of a plant). The word evolved to describe both the action of planting and those who perform it, whether people or objects.

Kelly Says

The word 'planters' connects the sole of your foot to agriculture through the shared Latin root 'planta,' suggesting that ancient peoples saw both feet and plant shoots as things that make contact with and draw sustenance from the earth. This reveals a deep understanding of the connection between humans and the ground that supports all life.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አካባቢ ገበሬዎች
ARالعربية
المزارعون
BNবাংলা
রোপণকারী
CACatalà
plantadors
CSČeština
pěstitelé
DADansk
plantageejere
DEDeutsch
Pflanzer
ELΕλληνικά
φυτέρες
ESEspañol
plantadores
FAفارسی
کاشتکار
FISuomi
istuttajat
FRFrançais
planteurs
GUGU
રોપણ કરનાર
HAHA
masu shuka
HEעברית
מטעים
HIहिन्दी
रोपक
HUMagyar
ültetők
IDBahasa Indonesia
penanam
IGIG
ndị agha
ITItaliano
piantatori
JA日本語
プランター
KKKK
плантатор
KMKM
អ្នកដាំដុះ
KO한국어
재배자
MRMR
रोपक
MSBahasa Melayu
penanam
MYမြန်မာ
စိုက်ခင်းမှူး
NLNederlands
planters
NONorsk
plantasjeeiere
PAPA
ਬਿਜਾਈ ਕਰਨ ਵਾਲੇ
PLPolski
plantatorzy
PTPortuguês
plantadores
RORomână
plantatori
RUРусский
плантаторы
SVSvenska
plantörer
SWKiswahili
wakulima
TAதமிழ்
வெட்டிப்பிடிப்பவர்கள்
TEతెలుగు
నిర్ణయవారుల
THไทย
ผู้ปลูก
TLTL
mga plantador
TRTürkçe
plantasyon sahipleri
UKУкраїнська
плантатори
URاردو
لگانے والے
VITiếng Việt
những người trồng cây
YOYO
àwọn oní àgbẹ̀
ZH中文
种植者
ZUZU
abatembi

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

In colonial and antebellum contexts, 'planter' denoted slaveholders and colonizers, obscuring exploitation through a euphemistic occupational label; women planters were historically erased from economic records.

Inclusive Usage

In historical contexts, specify 'slaveholder' or 'colonial settler' for accuracy. Modern usage is neutral, but clarify the scale/type of farming operation.

Inclusive Alternatives

["agricultural operator","farmer","cultivator","slaveholder (historical)"]

Empowerment Note

Women managed plantation economics and agriculture but were legally subsumed under male planters' names; historians have recovered individual agency of plantation women as administrators and cultivators.

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