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Landowning

usgb/ˈlændəʊnɪŋ/Volume
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Social StatusPlay
Indicates high social status or wealth, especially in historical contexts. SlideThe landowning elites often had significant political influence.
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Often associated with history, where owning land was crucial for power. SlideIn medieval times, a landowning knight had more authority than one without land.
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Suggests economic stability; owning land typically meant a steady income. SlideHis landowning status ensured he was respected in the business community.