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plebeians

  • plural
    of plebeian.
    plebeian
    adjective
    belonging or pertaining to the common people.

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Gladiatorial culture developed with the rise of what were known as games, or those events put on by elite Romans for plebeians and others socially beneath them.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 3, 2026

But there are good deals for us plebeians if you know where to look.

From Seattle Times Oct. 19, 2023

While the common people of ancient Rome were called plebeians, which word was used for a member of the Roman aristocracy?

From Slate Oct. 9, 2023

If they saw any public body or official taking action that would bring harm to plebeians, they could say “Veto” or “I forbid” and stop that action.

From Textbooks Apr. 19, 2023

Descendants of daimyo generally gravitated to samurai rank, and those of samurai had to turn themselves into plebeians, in so far as they did not merit to be called to service as independent samurai.

From An Introduction to the History of Japan by Katsuro Hara