fellah

[fel-uh]

fellah Definition

an agricultural laborer in Arab countries.

Using fellah: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fellah" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fellah worked hard in the fields all day.

  • Example

    The fellahin were the backbone of the rural economy in Egypt.

  • Example

    The fellahin were often poor and had limited access to education.

fellah Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fellah

Phrases with fellah

  • the plural form of fellah, referring to a group of agricultural laborers or peasants

    Example

    The fellahin worked together to harvest the crops.

  • a series of uprisings by Egyptian peasants against the Ottoman Empire in the late 19th century

    Example

    The fellahin revolt was a significant event in Egyptian history.

  • a type of bag made from goatskin, traditionally used by Arab farmers to carry crops

    Example

    He carried his tools in a fellah bag.

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Summary: fellah in Brief

'Fellah' [fel-uh] refers to an agricultural laborer in Arab countries. It is often used to describe the rural working class, such as 'The fellahin were often poor and had limited access to education.' The term extends into phrases like 'fellahin revolt,' referring to uprisings by Egyptian peasants against the Ottoman Empire, and 'fellah bag,' a type of bag made from goatskin used by Arab farmers.