"The peasant's calendar" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le calendrier du paysan.
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le is "the". The masculine noun calendrier means "calendar". The word du means "of the" from the combination of the preposition de ("of") and the article le. The masculine noun paysan translates as "peasant".
The pronunciation will be "luh ka--law-dree-eh dyoo pay-zaw" in French.
"Paysan" in French refers to a peasant or a farmer. It is often used to describe someone who works on the land or is involved in agriculture.
le paysan
The Old French word for "cottager" is "coterel."
un fermier, un agriculteur, un paysan
The feminine of "un paysan" is "une paysanne."
Don Paysan was born on 1985-01-01.
Le Paysan parvenu was created in 1736.
"paysan" the paysans were the poor farmers by the countryside.
Le Paysan de Paris was created in 1926.
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).
Antoine Prugne has written: 'Paysan sans terre'
The poor, underclass farmers living under the feudal system were called 'serfs' in French. The system itself was called 'servage', and tended to use that underclass as near-slaves. The common noun for farmers or people tending land is 'paysan' meaning countryman, farmer.