peon

पायदळातील सैनिक
definition
noun
After playing the game for 50 minutes, the computer will have successfully constructed one farm and three peons , each of which are harvesting lumber for no reason.
a Spanish-American day laborer or unskilled farm worker.
He also shows how peons sought to escape military demands and to redefine their relationship with the state by migrating, changing identity, and reinventing a new political and military persona.
(in South and Southeast Asia) someone of low rank.
translation of 'peon'
(पी'अन्)(लॅटिन अमेरिकेत) शेतावर कष्ट करणारा श्रमिक,
पायदळातील सैनिक,
चपराशी,
शिपाई
example
Spanish-speaking 'peon' laborers from Venezuela arrived in the nineteenth century to clear forests and work in cocoa cultivation.
From Old French, it went to Portuguese which gave it to Indian languages as 'peon' : one who walks ahead of the master, a factotum.
She was a smart mechanic, but she was still a mere 'peon' to the vassal that owned her.
Thus the Southern 'peon' is not, in fact, and as an individual, as irrevocably bound to the wheel of industry as his Northern brother, since he may always escape to churldom.
This political art project was designed to compensate the impoverished 'peons' of Mexico for the failure of the 1910-1919 revolution led by Zapata and Pancho Villa.
Coal is simply harvested by henchmen (peasant or 'peons' for the rest of you) and these two resources are all that's needed to wage war.
He also shows how 'peons' sought to escape military demands and to redefine their relationship with the state by migrating, changing identity, and reinventing a new political and military persona.
They had come from the slums of the favelas with a dream of being a patron of a large estate centered with a grand hacienda: Indian 'peons' would work their wide acreage and cater to their needs.
The masses, having lived in 'peonage' and slavery under their old masters, fell into a similar yet more industrialized status as United States firms moved onto the island in search of cheap labor and tax benefits.
Unfortunately, he didn't say a word about how we 'peons' could implement this idea in our classes, so it seemed a bit unapproachable.
The power you think you wield is limited to a few faithful 'peons' .
If you'll excuse me, I am rather busy, and don't care to discuss civic reform with 'peons' .
The earth-shattering declaration (which was an absolute absurdity, really) came from a tall, willowy girl surrounded by what could only be classified as a gaggle of 'peons' .
Now will you tell us lowly 'peons' what we're doing here?
Harvesting of the plant was a speculative enterprise, with Indian debt 'peons' spending months in the forest harvesting, drying and bailing the crop.
Then again, if empty words and promises is all that it takes to placate the 'peons' that inhabit the hinterlands, then why go through the bother of even trying to provide real solutions?
For the footsoldiers of such opposition are usually the same poor 'peons' whose livelihood derives from cultivating cannabis or coca.
After the 1979 revolution, they argued that women cannot be judges, and they made us all into 'peons' in the ministry of justice.
It is even more doubtful whether the colonialists often actually intended the physical extermination of indigenous peoples rather than their displacement, 'peonage' , or enslavement, and conversion to Christianity.
‘They talk about who's in charge and who are the 'peons' ,’ he says.
When catalyzed with money, governmentium becomes administratium, an element that radiates just as much energy, since it has one-half as many 'peons' but twice as many morons.
These forms typically include serfdom, indentured labor, debt 'peonage' , convict labor, ‘wage slavery,’ and forms of elite slavery, in addition to plantation slavery.
If you are going to play favorites, don't tell us 'peons' about it.
Don't worry, it's just a little incentive to get her to socialize with us 'peons' .
The transaction carries overtones of moves to reduce the autonomy of rural African Americans with the debt 'peonage' of sharecropping or exploitation in industrial mills.
I will not waste my precious time with 'peons' such at these.
In this world, you are unable to control any peasants or 'peons' directly.
In 1901, the councillors gave up the privilege of having 'peons' who used to accompany them during assessments and inspections.
After playing the game for 50 minutes, the computer will have successfully constructed one farm and three 'peons' , each of which are harvesting lumber for no reason.
Over the years, the self-described ‘former tyrant’ has learned that a company comes to life when it treats its staff as peers rather than as 'peons' .
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