Correct spelling for the English word "pezant" is [pˈɛzənt], [pˈɛzənt], [p_ˈɛ_z_ə_n_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "pezant" is derived from the Old French term "païsant", which means "country dweller" or "peasant". It originates from the Latin word "pagus", meaning "rural district" or "village". The term "pezant" was first introduced into English during the 14th century, and it has retained its basic meaning of a rural and agricultural worker.