Commoner

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  • noun. One of the common people.
  • noun. A person without noble rank or title.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • 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.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. One of the common people; one having no rank of nobility.
  • noun. A member of the House of Commons.
  • noun. One who has a joint right in common ground.
  • noun. One sharing with another in anything.
  • noun. A student in the university of Oxford, Eng., who is not dependent on any foundation for support, but pays all university charges; - - at Cambridge called a pensioner.
  • noun. A prostitute.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • adjective. comparative form of common: more common
  • noun. A member of the common people who holds no title or rank.
  • noun. Someone who is not of noble rank.
  • noun. An undergraduate who does not hold either a scholarship or an exhibition.
  • noun. A student who is not dependent on any foundation for support, but pays all university charges; at Cambridge called a pensioner.
  • noun. Someone holding common rights because of residence or land ownership in a particular manor, especially rights on common land.
  • noun. One sharing with another in anything.
  • noun. A prostitute.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • noun. a person who holds no title
  • Word Usage
    "Even Rachel, her best friend, wanted to vote her Biggest Plebe in our online poll—“plebe” after the word for commoner—in social studies last year."
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