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unlanded

  • a word derived from landed.
    landed
    adjective
    owning land, especially an estate.

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Fear of being obliterated, dispossessed, possessed, of unimportantance, of being underfed, unlanded and never having enough.

From New York Times Jan. 7, 2018

For them, the pastoral pleasures of estate living have lost their appeal, creating a new leisure class: the unlanded gentry.

From Time Magazine Archive

Free Fools, unlanded Fools, and Fools incommensurable, and Pedants displayed and rampant of the Tierce Major.

From The Path to Rome by Hilaire Belloc