in the language of Hindoostan, means a foot soldier, armed with sword and target. In common use, it is a footman, so armed, employed to run before a palanquin. Pinah is the proper word; from which peon is a corruption.
in the language of Hindoostan, means a foot soldier, armed with sword and target. In common use, it is a footman, so armed, employed to run before a palanquin. Pinah is the proper word; from which peon is a corruption.