the commonalty
81commons — /ˈkɒmənz / (say komuhnz) plural noun 1. the common people, as distinguished from their rulers or a ruling class; the commonalty. 2. the body of people not of noble birth or ennobled, as represented in England by the House of Commons. 3. a. →… …
82Equites — Eq ui*tes . pl [L., pl. of eques a horseman.] (Rom. Antiq.) An order of knights holding a middle place between the senate and the commonalty; members of the Roman equestrian order. [1913 Webster] …
83Proletarian — Prol e*ta ri*an, a. [L. proletarius. See Proletary.] Of or pertaining to the proletaries; belonging to the commonalty; hence, mean; vile; vulgar. Every citizen, if he were not a proletarian animal kept at the public cost. De Quincey. n. A… …
84commonage — noun chiefly Brit. 1》 the right of pasturing animals on common land. ↘land held in common. 2》 the common people; the commonalty …
85gentle — I. adjective (gentler; gentlest) Etymology: Middle English gentil, from Anglo French, from Latin gentilis of a gens, of one s family, from gent , gens gens, nation; akin to Latin gignere to beget more at kin Date: 13th century 1. a. belonging to… …
86Ason — nihongo|Ason|朝臣 is prestigious title initially conferred, in the Nara Period, on princes who had been reduced to the commonalty …
87proletariat — n. Laboring class, the commonalty, the lower classes …
88tiers état — [Fr.] The commonalty (as distinguished from the nobility and clergy), third estate …
89commoner — /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 …
90comminalty — /konwnaltiy/ The commonalty or the people …