peasantly

adj

Etymology

From peasant + -ly.

  1. derived from pāgēnsis
  2. derived from -enc
  3. derived from pāgus
  4. derived from païsant
  5. derived from paisant
  6. inherited from paissaunt
  7. suffixed as peasantly — “peasant + ly

Definitions

  1. Like a peasant.

    • But ere I could enter three leaves into the Pamflet , (for I deferr the peasantly – rudenes , which by the Licencers leav , I met with afterwards
    • “Reckoning!” exclaimed Lord Dalgarno in the same tone as a rustique before, “perish the peasantly phrase! […]”
    • On the other hand, Ceribašić shows the persistence of “ancient”, “domestic” and “peasantly” as potential bearers of national identity.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA