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Complete Definition of "peasantry"

English

Etymology
Middle English paissaunt

Noun
en-noun|peasantr|ies

  1. historical Impoverished rural farm workers, either as serfs, small freeholders or hired hands.

#:1920 They distressed her. They were so stolid. She had always maintained that there is no American peasantry, and she sought now to defend her faith by seeing imagination and enterprise in the young Swedish farmers, and in a traveling man working over his order-blanks. But the older people, Yankees as well as Norwegians, Germans, Finns, Canucks, had settled into submission to poverty. They were peasants, she groaned. — Sinclair Lewis, ''Main Street", Chapter 3.

  1. An ignorant person of the lowest social status; bumpkins, rustics.

#:1885 Such strange lingering echoes of the old demon worship might perhaps even now be caught by the diligent listener among the gray-haired peasantry; for the rude mind with difficulty associates the ideas of power and benignity. — George Eliot, Silas Marner, Chapter 1.

Translations
Spanish: campesinado m

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