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squatterdom

  • a word derived from squatter.
    squatter
    noun
    a person or thing that squats.

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He came and went with that pleasant familiarity practised between congenial spirits among squatterdom.

From My Brilliant Career by Miles Franklin

Thus we had the Stawells and Barrys, the Leslie Fosters, Sladens, Rusdens, of town and neighbourhood, and the Campbells, McKnights, Irvines, of surrounding squatterdom.

From Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria by William Westgarth