commoner

  • 11Commoner — The Commoner William Jennings Bryan …

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  • 12commoner — [[t]kɒ̱mənə(r)[/t]] commoners N COUNT In countries which have a nobility, commoners are the people who are not members of the nobility. It s only the second time a potential heir to the throne has married a commoner …

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  • 13commoner — n. 1. One of the commons, or common people, untitled person. 2. Student not on a foundation, gentleman commoner (Oxford), pensioner (Cambridge) …

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  • 14commoner — noun (C) someone who is not a member of a noble 1 (3) family: Sarah Ferguson was a commoner before she married the Duke Of York …

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  • 15commoner — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. one of the common people b. one who is not of noble rank 2. a student (as at Oxford) who pays for his own board …

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  • 16Commoner — biographical name Barry 1917 American biologist & educator …

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  • 17commoner — /kom euh neuhr/, n. 1. a common person, as distinguished from one with rank, status, etc. 2. Brit. a. any person ranking below a peer; a person without a title of nobility. b. a member of the House of Commons. c. (at Oxford and some other… …

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  • 18commoner — noun a) A member of the common people who holds no title or rank. b) Someone who is not of noble rank …

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  • 19commoner — Synonyms and related words: Cockney, Everyman, John Smith, average man, bourgeois, bourgeoisie, common man, common people, common run, common sort, commonage, commonality, commonalty, commoners, commons, exhibitioner, laborers, linendrapers,… …

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  • 20Commoner — 1. Underhusmedlem. 2. I Storbritannien: person som ikke er adelig …

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