A peasant is a member of a class of small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank, as in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. So a noble would be an antonym.
Colloquially the word peasant has broadened to mean a coarse, unsophisticated, boorish, uneducated person. In this sense cultured or refined person would be an antonym.
peasant
"They have the hard hands of a peasant"
The likely word is the adopted Spanish word "paisan" (paisano) meaning countryman.The spelling is paesano in Italian, and paysan in French (originally meaning peasant).
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
Another word for a peasant in the feudal system was serf. Serfs were individuals bound to the land they worked on and were subject to the authority of the lord in exchange for protection and security.
There are two syllables in the word peasant PEA-SANT
Peasant in Spanish is: campesino.
"He was an uncultured and illiterate peasant."
Крестьянская мать Krestʹyanskaya matʹ
Krest'yanin
peasant
campesino/a
A serf or peasant
The word peasant comes from a Latin word pagus, which means countryside. The word pagan comes from the same source, and originally the two were pretty much the same word, meaning a member of the country folk.
Peasant or Anapest
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