peon
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
peon (plural peons)
- A lowly person; a peasant or serf; a labourer who is obliged to do menial work.
- (figuratively) A person of low rank or importance.
- (India, historical) A messenger, foot soldier, or native policeman.
Translations
peasant or serf
Anagrams
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Hellenistic Ancient Greek παιωνία (paiōnía), from Ancient Greek Παιών (Paiṓn, “Paean, physician of the gods”)/παιών (paiṓn, “a physician”).
Noun
peon m (definite singular peonen, indefinite plural peoner, definite plural peonene)
Derived terms
References
- “peon” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Hellenistic Ancient Greek παιωνία (paiōnía), from Ancient Greek Παιών (Paiṓn, “Paean, physician of the gods”)/παιών (paiṓn, “a physician”).
Noun
peon m (definite singular peonen, indefinite plural peonar, definite plural peonane)
References
- “peon” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
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