paisan

See also: païsan

English

Noun

paisan (plural paisans)

  1. Alternative form of paisano.
    • 1960, Lou Monte, Dominick the Donkey:
      When Santa visits his paisans with Dominick he'll be, because the reindeers cannot climb the hills of Italy.

Anagrams

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From païs (countryside) + -enc (-ing), a suffix denoting an individual belonging to or associated with a certain group or place, from Frankish *-ing. Cognate with English -ing (as in Browning, Ewing, etc.).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pa.iˈzãn/

Noun

paisan oblique singularm (oblique plural paisans, nominative singular paisans, nominative plural paisan)

  1. peasant (non-noble person)

Declension

Case masculine feminine
singular subject paisans paisane
oblique paisan paisane
plural subject paisan paisanes
oblique paisans paisanes

Synonyms

Descendants

  • English: peasant
  • French: paysan
  • Occitan: paisan
  • Spanish: paisano