settler
settler — noun
1. a person who moves to a new area where few people live, intending to stay perman
a person who moves to a new area where few people live, intending to stay permanently to live and farm the land
The first European settlers reached the valley in 1850 and built log cabins near the river.
settler + reach [place] + build [structures]
Ari's great-grandfather was among the settlers who cleared the forest for wheat fields.
settler + clear land for farming
Scottish settlers crossed the ocean and founded the small town where Defne grew up.
Baraka's family were early settlers in the valley who built a sawmill and a store.
Joon and other settlers crossed the mountains, claimed land by the creek, and planted corn.
- colonist
more specific — refers to settlers who move as part of a colonising power controlling a foreign territory
- pioneer
more specific — emphasises being among the first to enter and develop a new area
- homesteader
North American term — refers to settlers who received land from the government to farm
用法筆記
Often carries historical or political weight, especially when referring to colonial expansion. Distinguish from 'immigrant' — an immigrant moves to an existing country or city, whereas a settler typically moves to a sparsely populated area to establish a new community.