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Wat (wie) is PEONS - definitie

SOCIAL CATEGORY
Peonage; Peons; Pe0n; Peón; Peonag
  • Cartoon of Indictment of US Planters  and negro peonage
  • Martín León Boneo]],  1901.
  • Punishment of peons employed by American railroad tycoon [[Henry Meiggs]] in Chile or Peru, 1862
  • ''Foreman and country peon'' by [[Prilidiano Pueyrredón]] (1823 - 1870)

Peon         
·noun ·see 2d Pawn.
II. Peon ·noun ·see Poon.
III. Peon ·noun A foot soldier; a policeman; also, an office attendant; a messenger.
IV. Peon ·noun A day laborer; a servant; especially, in some of the Spanish American countries, debtor held by his creditor in a form of qualified servitude, to work out a debt.
peon         
<jargon> A person with no special (root or wheel) privileges on a computer system. "I can't create an account on foovax for you; I'm only a peon there." [Jargon File] (2001-12-23)
peon         
['pi:?n]
¦ noun
1. also pe?'?n a Spanish-American day labourer or unskilled farm worker.
N. Amer. a person who does menial work.
2. also pju:n (in the Indian subcontinent and SE Asia) someone of low rank.
3. (plural peones pe?'??ne?z) another term for banderillero.
Derivatives
peonage noun
Origin
from Port. peao and Sp. peon, from med. L. pedo, pedon- 'walker, foot soldier'; cf. pawn1.

Wikipedia

Peon

Peon (English , from the Spanish peón Spanish pronunciation: [peˈon]) usually refers to a person subject to peonage: any form of wage labor, financial exploitation, coercive economic practice, or policy in which the victim or a laborer (peon) has little control over employment or economic conditions. Peon and peonage can refer to both the colonial period and post-colonial period of Latin America, as well as the period after the end of slavery in the United States, when "Black Codes" were passed to retain African-American freedmen as labor through other means.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PEONS
1. He said his mission was to prevent the native Sherpas, a yak–herding people, from "becoming peons" catering to Western tourists.
2. When the peons complained, Halliburton sacked the subcontractor, who had been buying bargain produce and meat from the locals, and hired an American crony to ship in food all the way from Philadelphia.