technopeasant

noun
/ˈtɛknəʊˌpɛzənt/

Etymology

From techno- + peasant.

  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. prefixed as technopeasant — “techno + peasant

Definitions

  1. One who is disadvantaged or exploited within a modern technological society, especially…

    One who is disadvantaged or exploited within a modern technological society, especially through inability to use computer technology.

    • Being a technopeasant, I took his word for it and bought the rabbit ears for an additional sum. When I got home and uncrated the set, I discovered it had a built-in antenna and that I did not need the extra one.
    • In his vision people will be divided into two classes; “the Knows” and the “Know-Nots,” the digirati and the technopeasants.

The neighborhood

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