This original form of artel still survives among the fishermen of Archangel.
The artel in its various forms is a curious institution.
Here, as elsewhere, capital has made itself felt, and destroyed that equality which exists among the members of an artel in the above sense of the word.
Each artel has its own peculiar lingo, and it is almost as hard to learn as Russian itself.
In fact, the artel seems to have been planted in Russia with the commune and the serf.
An artel is a useful thing, and no one (least of all a foreign banker) wishes to see the institution fail; but it must go with the times.
He goes to work wherever the artel may appoint him.
The members of an artel join together for their mutual benefit and insurance.
An artel is a commune carried from the country into the town.
The safer view appears to be, that the artel came from Asia.
The artel is responsible for the clerk, and the banker trusts him in perfect confidence to the full extent of the artel fund.
In practical effect, the artel is a finer form of communism than the commune itself.
An artel was a republic like a commune; with a right of meeting, a right of election, a right of fine and punishment.
An artel is a vast convenience to the foreign masters, whatever it may be to the native men.
An artel is an association of workmen following the same craft, and organized on certain lines, with the principles of which they are made familiar in their village life.
The spoil was thrown into a common heap, from which every member of the artel got an equal share.
As a matter of fact, he himself was the worst shirker in the artel [Workman's union].
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "artel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.