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meščan

com·mon·er [ˈkɒmənəʳ] СУЩ.

commoner
meščan(ka) м. (ж.)
commoner

I. com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən] ПРИЛ.

1. common (often encountered):

common disease
common name

2. common (normal):

3. common (shared):

4. common:

common ЗООЛ., БОТАН.

5. common -er, -est уничиж. (vulgar):

6. common (ordinary):

common criminal, thief

II. com·mon [ˈkɒmən] СУЩ.

com·mon de·ˈnomi·na·tor СУЩ.

com·mon ˈland СУЩ.

com·mon ˈlaw СУЩ. no мн.

ˈcom·mon-law ПРИЛ.

ˈcom·mon room СУЩ. брит. ШКОЛА

com·mon ˈsense СУЩ. no мн.

com·mon ˈstock СУЩ.

common stock мн. америк. БИРЖ.:

com·mon-or-ˈgar·den ПРИЛ. брит. разг.

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common ПРИЛ.

common (obsolete) РЕЛИГ.

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Officer rank was only open to gentlemen, though some of its units were drawn from elite troops among commoners in the rest of the army.
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Urban commoners included people who had some real estate in a town, were engaged in some trade, craft, or service, and paid taxes.
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If the kings' sons were grandsons of the emperor, they were made full marquesses; if not, they were considered commoners.
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Private individuals, whether commoners, knights, or noblemen, no longer have the right to confer titles of nobility, knighthood or orders of chivalry upon others.
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The husband retained his noble status and privileges; the wife remained a commoner.
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