From my boss
A serf or peasant
Peasants, commoners, villein, farmer, peon, or slave. It depends on what work they did.
A vassal is a serf or peon. Here are some sentences.He was only the vassal of the lord of the manor.You're not the ruler; you're the vassal.She treated me like her vassal.
In Spanish colonial society, the peon was a laborer often bound to landowners, primarily indigenous or of mixed descent, working under harsh conditions. The peninsulars were Spaniards born in Spain, holding the highest social and political power, while creoles were individuals of Spanish descent born in the colonies, often resenting the dominance of peninsulars. Mulattos, of mixed European and African ancestry, and mestizos, of mixed European and indigenous ancestry, occupied a lower social status and faced discrimination but could sometimes gain economic mobility. This complex hierarchy influenced social dynamics, economic opportunities, and political power within colonial society.
They come from Spain. They come from Spain.
The bell is rung by the peon.
The noun 'peon' is a common gender word, a word for a male or a female landless laborer.
peon (also pion): orderly or messenger.
slang word person that gets pushed around pissed on( peon)
A peon is a person who does hard or boring work for little money, an unskilled farm labourer. A peon will work at whatever his employer requires of him
I'm just a peon here, I have no authority to assign the tasks.
Peon refers to Paul Peon or "the original man," as he is often referred. Paul is the rightful ruler of earth and will one day return to claim his throne, smiting his mortal enemies, the geebans.
Peon
"Mate" refers to the act of putting the opponent's king in check, while "peon" refers to a weak, low-ranking chess piece like a pawn. Therefore, "mate peon" could be interpreted informally as achieving checkmate by using a lowly pawn to deliver the final blow.
a lowly laborer is a Peon
A serf or peasant
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