commoner
21commoner — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. gentleman, freeman, yeoman, tradesman, bourgeois; plebeian; citizen, subject. See populace. Ant., aristocrat, noble. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. plebeian, bourgeois, bourgeoise, common man, civilian,… …
22commoner — com|mon|er [ˈkɔmənə US ˈka:mənər] n someone who is not a member of the ↑nobility …
23commoner — com|mon|er [ kamənər ] noun count someone who does not belong to a royal or NOBLE family …
24commoner — com·mon·er || kÉ’mÉ™nÉ™ n. common person, one who is not of noble rank com·mon || kÉ’mÉ™n n. open public area in a city or town, park, square (also commons) adj. shared, belonging to more than one; ordinary; usual, frequent; public; mediocre,… …
25commoner — noun 1》 a member of the ordinary or common people, as opposed to the aristocracy or to royalty. 2》 a person who has the right of common. 3》 (at some British universities) an undergraduate without a scholarship …
26commoner — n 1. common person, one of the people, everyman, the common man, one of the crowd, Inf. one of the mob, Inf.John Q. Public, Inf.John Doe, Inf.John Smith, Inf. the man in the street; citizen, plebeian, pleb, proletarian, Fr. roturier; peasant,… …
27commoner — com•mon•er [[t]ˈkɒm ə nər[/t]] n. 1) gov a member of the commonalty; a person without a title of nobility 2) gov (at Oxford and some other British universities) a person who pays for his or her commons and other expenses and is not on a… …
28commoner — /ˈkɒmənə / (say komuhnuh) noun 1. one of the common people; a member of the commonalty. 2. someone who has a joint right in common land …
29commoner — Maka āinana, kanaka, noa, ino, hū, noanoa, la ola o, lāhui pua o lalo, pulupulu kanaka, lepo, lepo pōpolo. See saying, fish …
30commoner — A member of the house of commons, the lower house of the British parliament; a person belonging to the commonalty; a person owing a right of common in the lands of another. See 3 Bl Comm 238 …