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- PEON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PEON is any of various workers in India, Sri Lanka, or Malaysia How to use peon in a sentence
- Peonage - Wikipedia
South Asian dialects of English: a peon is an office boy, an attendant, or an orderly, a person kept around for odd jobs (and, historically, a policeman or foot soldier)
- What Does Peon Mean in Slang? - slangsphere. com
Explore the meaning of 'peon' in slang, its implications in workplaces, social hierarchies, and online communities Learn about its origins, case studies, and how it affects employee morale
- PEON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In this sense, "peon" can be used in either a derogatory or self-effacing context The peon is shown dead on the floor with blood on his face They range in power from the weak and cowardly peon goblins to the mighty goblin warlords
- PEON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Peon definition: (in Spanish America) a farm worker or unskilled laborer; day laborer See examples of PEON used in a sentence
- Word: Peon - Meaning, Usage, Idioms Fun Facts
The word "peon" has its origins in the Spanish word "peón," which means a foot soldier or worker It came to represent someone who does menial tasks or works in lower-level positions
- peon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
peon (plural peons or peones) A lowly person; a peasant or serf; a labourer who is obliged to do menial work (figurative) A person of low rank or importance quotations
- Peasant vs. Peon — What’s the Difference?
A "Peasant" is typically a smallholder farmer or agricultural laborer, while a "Peon" often refers to a laborer with little control, sometimes working to pay off debts
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