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Colonist
Colonist Col"o*nist, n. A member or inhabitant of a colony.

Meaning of Colonis from wikipedia

- Coloni may refer to: Coloni (ancient Rome), late Roman tenant farmers Scuderia Coloni, a motor racing team Sharecroppers Qalunya, older name of this depo****ted...
- Coloni Motorsport, also known as Scuderia Coloni, was an auto racing team from Italy. Founded by former racing driver Enzo Coloni in 1983, the team parti****ted...
- Colonides or Kolonides (Ancient Gr****: Κολωνίδες), also known as Colonis or Kolonis (Κολωνίς) or as Colone or Kolone (Κολώνη), was a town in the southwest...
- The Coloni C4 is a Formula One car designed by Christian Vanderpleyn for the Coloni team for use in the 1991 Formula One season, although it never qualified...
- The Coloni C3 (also known as the Coloni FC189) was a Formula One racing car designed by Christian Vanderpleyn for the 1989 Formula One season. Built to...
- Enzo Coloni (born 17 October 1946) is an Italian former racing driver and owner of the Scuderia Coloni racing team. His son Paolo Coloni is also a racing...
- The Coloni CN1 is an open-wheel formula racing car, designed, developed, and built Italian manufacturer, team, and constructor, Scuderia Coloni, for the...
- Paolo Coloni (born 24 May 1969) is an Italian former racing driver. He has competed in such series as the German Formula Three Championship and the Italian...
- Michel Louis Coloni (25 August 1927 – 6 July 2016) was a Catholic bishop. Ordained to the priesthood in 1954, Coloni was named auxiliary bishop of the...
- In the late Roman Empire and the Early Middle Ages a colonus (plural: coloni) was a tenant farmer. Known collectively as the colonate, these farmers operated...