noun.
One of the common people; a member of the commonalty.
noun.
Specifically A person inferior in rank to the nobility; one of the commons.
noun.
A member of the British House of Commons.
noun.
A member of a common council; a common-councilman.
noun.
One who has a joint right in common ground.
noun.
A student of the second rank in the University of Oxford, not dependent on the foundation for support, but paying for his board and eating at the common table: corresponding to a pensioner at Cambridge.
noun.
One who boards in commons.
noun.
A prostitute.
noun.
A partaker; one sharing with another.