Inquilino

19th century picture of an inquilino (left) and a foreman (right) in Chile.

In historic Chilean agriculture an inquilino is a labourer indebted to a landlord who allows him to form a farm in parts of his property (usually in the marginal lands to keep away intruders) and who in exchange works without pay for the landlord.[1]

References

  1. Inquilino, RAE. Retrieved on July 4 2012.