SQUATTOCRACY

Etymology

Noun

squattocracy (usually uncountable, plural squattocracies)

(Australia, historical) Wealthy landowners (squatters) considered as a class.

Usage notes

Used to refer to the political and social power of squatters who had become rich exploiting illegally occupied Crown land.

Source: Wiktionary



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