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Encyclopedia: Peasant
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Definition of peasant in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of peasant. Pronunciation of peasant. Translations of peasant. peasant synonyms, peasant antonyms. Information about peasant in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. peasant revolt, russian peasant, Noun 1. peasant - a country person...
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Peasant farmers were the backbone of medieval society. Peasants lived in small towns or nearby farms on a lord's manor. The average peasant lived in a two room cottage that was constructed of mud plastered branches and straw or of stone and wood with a roof of thatch.
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The position of the peasant was made clear by Jean Froissart when he wrote: The one thing the peasant had to do in Medieval England was to pay out money in taxes or rent. He had to pay rent for his land to his lord;
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peasant: Definition and Pronunciation peasant (Thesaurus)
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peasant blouse Search for "peasant" in all of MSN Encarta...
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Food and Drink. The fare at the lord's table was as full of variety as the peasant's was spare. Meat, fish, pastries, cabbage, turnips, onions, carrots, beans, and peas were common, as well as fresh bread, The Peasant's Life. Villages consisted of from 10-60 families living in rough huts on dirt floors,
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MySpace music profile for Peasant with tour dates, songs, videos, pictures, blogs, band information, "Damien DeRose, from Doylestown, PA, arrives with the humility of one of the working class. Performing under the name of Peasant, DeRose seems to exemplify the simplicity of musical creation in light of dark times.
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YOU are Rather Dashing, a humble peasant living in the peasant kingdom of Peasantry.
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