Commonalty
11commonalty — com·mon·al·ty || kÉ’mÉ™nltɪ n. simple folk, common people, commonality; society, association; member of an association …
12commonalty — n. The common people (below the orders of nobility), the lower classes, commoners, the commons …
13commonalty — n 1. the public, the general public, the many, the great unnumbered; multitude, crowd, world at large; populace, citizenry, proletariat, hoi polloi, bourgeoisie, the masses, the humbler classes, rank and file; commoners, peasantry, salt of the… …
14commonalty — com·mon·al·ty …
15commonalty — com•mon•al•ty [[t]ˈkɒm ə nl ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the common people, as distinguished from those with authority, rank, station, or the like 2) an incorporated body or its members • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME comunalte, communaute < OF,… …
16commonalty — /ˈkɒmənəlti/ (say komuhnuhltee) noun (plural commonalties) 1. the common people, as distinguished from the nobility, etc. 2. the members of an incorporated body …
17commonalty — n. common people …
18commonalty — /komsnaltiy/ The great body of citizens; the mass of the people, excluding the nobility. The body of people composing a municipal corporation, excluding the corporate officers. The body of a society or corporation, as distinguished from the… …
19commonalty — /komsnaltiy/ The great body of citizens; the mass of the people, excluding the nobility. The body of people composing a municipal corporation, excluding the corporate officers. The body of a society or corporation, as distinguished from the… …
20commonalty — The common people, as distinguished from the peers. See 1 Bl Comm 403 …