English dictionary, thesaurus, translations & etymology
FreeDict.com
noun

peon

PEE-uhn
noun
1
A person with little power or status, especially one doing low-level, menial work.
"As the newest hire, she felt like a peon fetching coffee for everyone."

How to Use Peon

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomeone treated as low-ranking or unimportant, often in a workplace.

When to use it

Usually used informally, sometimes dismissively.

Word Forms

peons plural, peones plural

Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.
Test yourself on “peon” A quick quiz — meaning, synonyms & usage

Fill the Gap

Can you complete this real example?

As the newest hire, she felt like a _____ fetching coffee for everyone.

Etymology

From Spanish peón and French peon, both from Late Latin pedōnem, "pedestrian, foot soldier" — a doublet of "pawn."

Rhymes for peon

See all rhymes for peon →
Definitions: FreeDict original editorial