Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A (figurative) peon (reflecting the former institution of peonage and modern analogs of it) is a person with little authority, often assigned unskilled tasks, or an underling or any person subjected to capricious or unreasonable oversight. In this sense, peon is often used in either a derogatory or self-effacing context. American English: in a historical and legal sense, peon generally referred to someone working in an unfree labor system (known as peonage)."@en }
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- Peon_(slang) comment "A (figurative) peon (reflecting the former institution of peonage and modern analogs of it) is a person with little authority, often assigned unskilled tasks, or an underling or any person subjected to capricious or unreasonable oversight. In this sense, peon is often used in either a derogatory or self-effacing context. American English: in a historical and legal sense, peon generally referred to someone working in an unfree labor system (known as peonage).".