Definition
A Moldavian or Wallachian peasant or villager; a member of the common rural people in historical Eastern Europe.
Etymology
From Moldavian or Wallachian origin (related to Hungarian 'kunkefu'). The word refers to the common rural population of the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia in what is now Romania, used particularly in historical and anthropological contexts.
Kelly Says
The cungevoi were the backbone of medieval Eastern European societies—essentially peasant farmers, but they also developed their own strong cultural traditions, crafts, and customs that influenced the region for centuries.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
ARالعربية
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
BNবাংলা
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
CACatalà
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
CSČeština
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
DADansk
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
DEDeutsch
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
ELΕλληνικά
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
ESEspañol
cungevoi
kunga-voyi
FAفارسی
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
FISuomi
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
FRFrançais
cungevoi
kunga-vwa
HEעברית
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
HIहिन्दी
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
HUMagyar
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
IDBahasa Indonesia
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
ITItaliano
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
MSBahasa Melayu
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
MYမြန်မာ
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
NLNederlands
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
NONorsk
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
PLPolski
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
PTPortuguês
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
RORomână
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
RUРусский
cungevoi
kunga-voy
SVSvenska
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
SWKiswahili
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
TAதமிழ்
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
TEతెలుగు
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
TRTürkçe
cungevoi
kunga-voyi
UKУкраїнська
cungevoi
kunga-voy
URاردو
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi
VITiếng Việt
cungevoi
kunga-vɔi