commoner meaning
ENWCommoner
- The terms common people, commoners, or the masses denote a broad social division referring to ordinary people who are members of neither the nobility nor the priesthood.
- NounPLcommonersPREcom-SUF-er
- A member of the common people who holds no title or rank.
- (Britain) Someone who is not of noble rank.
- (Britain, at Oxbridge universities) An undergraduate who does not hold either a scholarship or an exhibition.
- (obsolete, Britain, Oxford University) A student who is not dependent on any foundation for support, but pays all university charges; at Cambridge called a pensioner.
- Someone holding common rights because of residence or land ownership in a particular manor, especially rights on common land.
- (obsolete) One sharing with another in anything.
- (obsolete) A prostitute.
- A member of the common people who holds no title or rank.
- Adjective
- comparative form of common: more common.
- comparative form of common: more common.
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