downtrodden etymology

Etymology:

  • Old English drēored ("afflicted, oppressed")
  • Proto-Germanic draugidaz ("sorrowful, weary")
  • Proto-Indo-European *dʰreǵʰ- ("to oppress, crush")

Meaning:

  • Oppressed, burdened, afflicted, downtrodden

Origin:

The word "downtrodden" originally referred to physical oppression or mistreatment. It later evolved to encompass emotional and social oppression as well.

The term has been used in literature and social commentary for centuries to describe the plight of the underprivileged and disadvantaged. It often carries a sense of sympathy and a call for justice.

Examples:

  • "The downtrodden masses rose up in rebellion."
  • "She was a downtrodden woman who had endured a lifetime of abuse."
  • "The downtrodden and forgotten of society deserve our compassion and assistance."

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