piast

/piːɑst/

Definitions

1. noun

A medieval noble title in Poland and other Eastern European countries, ranking below a prince or duke.

“The Piast dynasty ruled Poland for centuries, leaving a lasting legacy.”

2. noun

A member of a medieval Slavic tribe in Poland, known for their warrior culture and agricultural skills.

“The Piast people were skilled hunters and farmers, living in harmony with nature.”

Synonyms

  • duke
  • knight
  • noble

Antonyms

  • commoner
  • serf