পিয়ন, চাপরাসী, খেতমজুর, কৃর্ষিমজুর
(1) A laborer who is obliged to do menial work,menial worker
(2) A laborer who is obliged to do menial work
(3) Menial worker
(1) She was a smart mechanic, but she was still a mere peon to the vassal that owned her.
(2) From Old French, it went to Portuguese which gave it to Indian languages as peon : one who walks ahead of the master, a factotum.
(3) 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.
(4) Spanish-speaking peon laborers from Venezuela arrived in the nineteenth century to clear forests and work in cocoa cultivation.
(5) The power you think you wield is limited to a few faithful peons .
(6) 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.
(7) 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.
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(9) Now will you tell us lowly peons what we're doing here?
(10) After the 1979 revolution, they argued that women cannot be judges, and they made us all into peons in the ministry of justice.
(11) 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 .
(12) If you are going to play favorites, don't tell us peons about it.
(13) In 1901, the councillors gave up the privilege of having peons who used to accompany them during assessments and inspections.
(14) 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.
(15) These forms typically include serfdom, indentured labor, debt peonage , convict labor, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510wage slavery,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and forms of elite slavery, in addition to plantation slavery.
(16) 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.
(17) 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.
(18) In this world, you are unable to control any peasants or peons directly.
(19) 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.
(20) Harvesting of the plant was a speculative enterprise, with Indian debt peons spending months in the forest harvesting, drying and bailing the crop.
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