[のうみん, noumin] (n, adj-no) farmers; peasants; (P) #6634
[きょうしゅつまい, kyoushutsumai] (n) (farmers') rice deliveries
[ごこうごみん, gokougomin] (n) (arch) land-tax system during the Edo period under which the government took half of the year's crop and the farmers kept the other half
[しこうろくみん, shikourokumin] (n) (arch) land-tax system during the Edo period under which the government took 40% of the year's crop and the farmers kept 60%
[しみん, shimin] (n) the four social classes (samurai, farmers, artisans, merchants); the masses
[しのうこうしょう, shinoukoushou] (n) hierarchy of samurai, farmers, artisans, and merchants in Edo society
[しちこうさんみん, shichikousanmin] (n) land-tax rate during the Edo period, in which the government took 70 percent of the year's crop and the farmers kept 30 percent
[しょくじゅういったい, shokujuuittai] (n) having one's workplace at home; living and working at the same location (independent farmers, home workers, storekeepers, etc.)
[じし;ちし, jishi ; chishi] (n, vs) type of land rent paid by farmers
[ちょうさん;とうさん, chousan ; tousan] (n) fleeing in all directions; (in Japanese history, a reference to) farmers who abandoned their fields and fled to the cities or other districts to evade onerous taxes
[のうかんき, noukanki] (n) slack season for farmers; leisure season for farmers; (P)
[のうへい, nouhei] (n) (army unit of) conscripted farmers
[へいのう, heinou] (n) soldiers and farmers
[へいのうぶんり, heinoubunri] (n) separation of farmers and samurai (system in effect from the Azuchi-Momoyama period until the Edo period)
[ほうさくききん, housakukikin] (n) impoverishment of farmers because of a bumper harvest; decline in farmers' income caused by the sharply lower farm prices as a result of bumper harvests
[ほうさくびんぼう, housakubinbou] (n) impoverishment of farmers because of a bumper harvest; decline in farmers' income caused by the sharply lower farm prices as a result of bumper harvests
[ろうのう, rounou] (n) workers and farmers
[わらしごと, warashigoto] (n, vs) making things out of straw (winter work for farmers)