I have seen the word Agraria several times in my readings on the internet. The link I was looking for described an Agraria as a communal piece of land that is self supporting. Though I cannot find that link again I did find some history of the word:
An agrarian society is one that is based on agriculture as its prime means for support and sustenance. The society acknowledges other means of livelihood and work habits but stresses on agriculture and farming, and was the main form of socio-economic organization for most of recorded human history.
The Lex Agraria was a Roman law proposed in 133 BC. The Law involved the redistribution of land and provided resources with which the Plebieans could start lives farming the land rather than suffering from debt and unemployment in the city.
I added the word “The” because it is an actual property. I have shorted the word “The” to a T followed by an apostrophe – T’Agraria.
I added an L because a large focus of the property is animals and agrarial sounds a lot like animal – T’Agrarial.
I then noticed if I added another apostrophe after the A the word would contain both T’ and TA’ – I think it is Australians that use the word Ta to say thank you – T’a'grarial.
The T’a'grarial is located in the area where Salishan is the predominant indigenous language. When these languages are represented in the predominant alphabet they contain more than one apostrophe.
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