live off the land



live off the land

to live by eating only the food that one produces from the land; to survive by gathering or stealing food, fruits, berries, eggs, etc., while traveling through the countryside. We lived off the land for a few years when we first started out farming. The homeless man wandered about, living off the land.
See also: land, live, off

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Selenesə-LEE-nee (English)Greek Mythology, Greek
DoresDAW-res (Galician)Portuguese, Galician
Rayno-Bulgarian
Ramona[rə'məunə]
Chander-Indian, Hindi
Geirr-Ancient Scandinavian