| 翻訳と辞書 | Bailleur A bailleur, a French term, is a land owner who outsourced uncultivated parcels of land as part of an early Middle Age share cropping system known as ''complant'' — a precursor to the métayage system. Under this system, a laborer known as a prendeur would agree to cultivate land owned by the ''bailleur'' in exchange for ownership of the crop and its production. For use of the ''bailleur's'' soil, the ''prendeur'' promised a share (normally a third to two-thirds) of the crop's production or its revenue to the ''bailleur''. The length of this partnership varied and sometimes would extend over generations.〔Hugh Johnson, ''Vintage: The Story of Wine'' pg 116. Simon and Schuster 1989〕
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