[a. Fr. agricole, ad. L. agricola (see prec.).] A husbandman; a rustic.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Agricole, a Husbandman, Farmer or Plowman.

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1882.  H. Merivale, Faucit of Bal., III. II. xix. 159. The agricoles of Mould-on-the-Moss. Ibid., II. I. xxiv. 105. In nine cases out of ten, the agricole sees it not.

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