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Peasant logo #10101) Anagram for anapest 2) Bucolic 3) Churl 4) Chivalric word 5) Chivalric term 6) Commoner 7) Dirt farmer 8) Farmhand 9) Feudal farm worker 10) Feudal farmer 11) Feudal laborer 12) Feudal system member 13) Feudal term 14) Feudal word 15) Field worker 16) Figure in The Gleaners 17) French word used in English
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Peasant logo #10101) Boor 2) Churl 3) Cottar 4) Cotter 5) Fellah 6) Goth 7) Moujik 8) Mujik 9) Muzhik 10) Muzjik 11) Peon 12) Rube 13) Serf 14) Tike 15) Tyke
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peasant logo #10444
  1. a country person
  2. one of a (chiefly European) class of agricultural laborers
  3. a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement

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peasant logo #22544An agricultural labourer or poor farmer.
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peasant logo #22086A farmer or farming labourer, particularly those subject to feudal dues.
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Peasant logo #21000 A peasant is a member of a traditional class of farmers, either laborers or owners of small farms, especially in the Middle Ages under feudalism, or more generally, in any pre-industrial society. In Europe, peasants were divided into three classes according to their personal status: slave, serf, and freeman. Peasants either hold title to land in f...
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Peasant logo #21000[artist] Peasant is the work of Damien DeRose, an American songwriter, singer, and producer, born on September 23, 1985. Starting off in 2003 at the age of 18 as a DIY specialist, his first album, `Fear Not, Distant Lover”, was entirely home-recorded and self-released. With Fear Not Distant Lover and his second album, On The Ground. DeRos...
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Peasant logo #21002• (a.) Rustic, rural. • (n.) A countryman; a rustic; especially, one of the lowest class of tillers of the soil in European countries.
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peasant logo #21003any member of a class of persons who till the soil as small landowners or as agricultural labourers. The term peasant originally referred to ... [54 related articles]
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peasant logo #20688Country-dweller engaged in small-scale farming. A peasant normally owns or rents a small amount of land, working with an aim to be self-sufficient and to sell surplus supplies locally. In the...
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Peasant logo #20972Peas'ant adjective Rustic, rural. Spenser.
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Peasant logo #20972Peas'ant noun [ Old French païsant (the i being perhaps due to confusion with the present participle of verbs), païsan , French paysan , from Old French & French pays country, from Latin pagus the country. See Pagan .] A countryman; a rustic; especia...
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Peasant logo #23365a small landowner or landless farm worker
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peasant logo #20400[n] - one of a (chiefly European) class of agricultural laborers 2. [n] - a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement 3. [n] - a country person
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peasant logo #20974churl noun a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
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peasant logo #20974provincial noun a country person
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Peasant logo #21277the ordinary people of Egypt were peasants. This means they owned small plots of land, which they farmed. They were not very rich but their farms usually provided them with a reasonable living in the countryside.
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