αγρότης (ah-GROW-tees)
Peasant in Spanish is: campesino.
There are two syllables in the word peasant PEA-SANT
"He was an uncultured and illiterate peasant."
A farmer typically owns and operates their own land to cultivate crops or raise livestock for profit. A peasant, on the other hand, historically refers to a poor agricultural laborer who works on someone else's land in exchange for a share of the crops produced.
Krest'yanin
peasant
campesino/a
peon or peasant
The peasant farmer who grew the produce on which the city-state depended.
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The word 'peasant' can be utilized as a noun or an adjective. Please access the related link listed below for the definition of 'peasant'. The king' displeasure was obvious to all when he declared, "Be gone, peasant!" The girl was wearing a peasant blouse with harem pants.
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.