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A peasant.
A peasant sometimes freeman.
In the Middle Ages there was no social diversity. People were born into a class of people and that is where they stayed. If they were a peasant they stayed a peasant, a serf stayed a serf, clergy stayed with the church, and the nobility stayed in their class. A noble didn't marry a peasant and a peasant didn't become educated since there were no schools. There was no upward mobility within the society.
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Fellah.
Peasant, or pleb (informal and derogatory for the lower class) are two possibilities.
A peasant.
they were peasant's
clothes
The gamekeeper would have been in the peasant class.
Kleinbäuerin, in German. Peasant, in English.
Seed Money.
He was sometimes called "Peasant Breughel" because his paintings are often about peasant life, and because he liked dressing up like one and attending peasant weddings.
peasant or serf
Slovak President is elected in a direct vote (by citizens) for a 5 year term. Small correction - it's Slovaks, not Slovakians.
They were called the "kulaks"
Joan was from the peasant class. They family was not destitute but was far from wealthy.