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Peasant

peasant
 noun  Etymology: Middle English paissaunt, from Anglo-French paisant, pesaunt, from pais, paiis country, from Late Latin pagensis inhabitant of a district, from Latin pagus district; akin to Latin pangere to fixmore at pact  Date: 15th century  1. a member of a European class of persons tilling the soil as small landowners or as laborers; also a member of a similar class elsewhere  2. a usually uneducated person of low social status
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1.
  n. 1 esp. colloq. a countryman or countrywoman; a rustic. 2 a a worker on the land, esp. a labourer or smallholder. b hist. a member of an agricultural class dependent on subsistence farming. 3 derog. a lout; a boorish person. Derivatives peasantry n. (pl. -ies). peasanty adj. Etymology: ME f. AF paisant, OF pa{iuml}sent, earlier pa{iuml}sence f. pa{iuml}s country ult. f. L pagus canton ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  сущ. крестьянин - middle peasant ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
3.
  1. крестьянин individual peasant —- крестьянин-единоличник 2. пренебр. деревенщина, мужик, хам 3. пренебр. мещанин, обыватель, невежда ...
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  woman крестьянка PEASANT noun  1) крестьянин  2) attr. крестьянский, сельский; - peasant woman ...
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5.
  (peasants) A peasant is a poor person of low social status who works on the land; used of people who live in countries where farming is still a common way of life. ...the peasants in the Peruvian highlands... N-COUNT: oft supp N, N n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~ n 1 someone in a poor country or in former times, who does farm work on the piece of land where they live  (He was born into a peasant family during the 1930s.) 2 informal someone who does not have good manners or much education  (Don't be such a peasant!) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - c.1410, from Anglo-Fr. paisant, O.Fr. paisenc, from pais "country, region" + Frank. suffix -enc "-ing." Pais is from L.L. pagensis "inhabitant of the district," from L. pagus "country or rural district" (see pagan). ...
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