tilallisina
Tilallisina is a Finnish term used to refer to people who hold land as tenants. It is the plural translative form of tilallinen, a noun meaning “tenant” or “leaseholder” in historical agrarian contexts. The root tila means “farm” or “estate,” and the suffix -lainen denotes a person associated with or belonging to that thing. Thus tilallinen originally designated someone who occupied and leased a farm rather than owning it outright.
Tilallisina functions as a grammatical form rather than a standalone concept; it is used to express “as
Historical context and usage. In Finland, tilalliset were tenant farmers who leased farmland from landowners under
Related terms and concepts, such as torppari (a smallholder on a torppa) and the broader category of