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a peasant who never got the memo that feudalism ended, manners included.
means a rude, ill-mannered person, especially one who is stingy or graceless about it.
from from old english ceorl, meaning a free peasant or common man of the lowest rank — no insult attached, just a job title. by the middle ages the nobility had rebranded rustic manners as moral failing, and the word curdled into an insult that outlived the class system it came from.
cousin wordchurlish still means the same grudging rudeness
old meaningonce just meant free peasant farmer
related rootrelated to karl, a common germanic name