English to Kannada Dictionary peasant

peasant

ರೈತ
definition
noun
As a result, poor peasants might find themselves paying their dues to a wealthy peasant, and never see the lord at all.
a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
translation of 'peasant'
noun
ರ್ಯೆತ
example
Noble, bourgeois, and 'peasant' alike associated status with exemption from public demands.
'peasant' farmers
They set out the next day and at evening approached a small hut from which a poor 'peasant' emerged.
A tan face signifies the status of a lowly 'peasant' who has worked in the fields all her life.
It was also true that the country was still poor and that the life of a 'peasant' was hard.
He has directed policies that have resulted in the driving of millions of poor 'peasants' from their land.
The 'peasants' have become poorer and the working class has been exploited to the point where the worker is almost a slave.
It is robust, 'peasanty' and rustic with all the feel-good, comfort qualities of home-made food, but more interesting and commendably professional than your own, all too familiar efforts.
Labour tenants, intent on salvaging some of their status as 'peasants' , were often reluctant workers.
When the workers, urban poor and 'peasants' want things from such a bourgeoisie they have to fight for them.
Wares makes his excellent puff pastry into a flat, 'peasanty' square topped with melting onions and thyme.
They were short of land, monopolized as it was by capitalist farmers and aged 'peasants' .
In the countryside 'peasants' began organising to seize land and to withhold rent.
Jerin's pants were loose, almost 'peasanty' , I thought, and his boots were just below his knees.
Lula has also raised calls for radical land reform to assist 'peasants' and the rural poor.
In the countryside the 'peasantry' had all but disappeared.
The victims were from a group of poor 'peasants' who had occupied a 49-acre plot of land.
The chickpea was certainly used by the Romans, but regarded as a food for 'peasants' and poor people.
The black majority were reduced to impoverished 'peasants' and landless labourers.
Poor 'peasants' can be easily persuaded to plant the crop - either by fists full of dollars or guns to the temple.
Some poorer 'peasants' sold their land as soon as their ownership was confirmed, and then went to the towns in search of work.
You know a lot of farmers and 'peasants' cannot use a sword, but most of them are familiar with crossbows.
As a result, poor 'peasants' might find themselves paying their dues to a wealthy peasant, and never see the lord at all.
A triple blow has hit the country's rural proletariat and 'peasantry' .
It was no longer divided between the small élite of landowners and a mass of 'peasants' and the poor.
For a quick cheat, I think this recipe has a fairly 'peasanty' feel to it.
A starter of bucatini (a slightly hollow spaghetti) with squid was altogether more 'peasanty' .
Although a majority of Italians were peasants, Italian nationalism had been remarkably inattentive to the 'peasantry' .
Feudal lords were authorized to collect taxes from the 'peasantry' .
So why should they care about the plight of the 'peasantry' ?
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