"Villien" is not a widely recognized term in English; it may be a misspelling or a specific reference in a niche context. If you meant "villain," it refers to a character in a story, often the antagonist who opposes the hero. Alternatively, "villien" could be a surname or a term from a specific culture or language. Please provide more context for a more accurate definition.
Villien étaient des serfs. Les esclaves qui ne pouvaient pas quitter la terre sans la permission des propriétaires. Je demande cela parce que mentalement je suis toujours un esclave et physiquement comme disent les Français, je suis très laid
cevinus mean a roman
i think you mean the word colonize?
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markow is the best name becase markow mean rich
I think it's an peasent or villien
A villien is a serf or peasant. Villiens were the lowest rank, not much different from being a slave, escpet they had to feed themselves. They sometimes grew crops and tithed part of it to their lord. They also had to pay to use things like a lord's oven for making bread. Their life was hard.
Villien étaient des serfs. Les esclaves qui ne pouvaient pas quitter la terre sans la permission des propriétaires. Je demande cela parce que mentalement je suis toujours un esclave et physiquement comme disent les Français, je suis très laid
The Middle English word vilein, villain or velaunmeant originally an unfree tenant holding land in villeinage or doing villein service; a bondsman; also, a villein service or a portion of land of villein status; also a resident of a village; a subject; villein regardant, a villein attached to a specific manor.It came later to mean anyone who is low-born, a commoner; also, one who lacks the manners of a gentleman, a boor; a scoundrel, a rascal.The term as used in the later sense is therefore extremely vague and tells you little about the person's actual status.
I think that a villen is a poor peasant who is ordered to do things the whole year by a lord who had taken over England after the Romans had left. In return of the work that the villiens had done, the lord gave each of the villiens a land to farm for themselves. Some people find these instructions fine for themselves but some peasants find these commands really disgraceful for their country and for themselves because they have no justice and it has no good for themselves. The lord just keeps makind the villiens working and doesn't give them a break at all.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The haudensaunee mean irguios
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.