'Commoner' definitions:
Definition of 'commoner'
From: WordNet
noun
A person who holds no title [syn: commoner, common man, common person]
Definition of 'Commoner'
From: GCIDE
- Common \Com"mon\, a. [Compar. Commoner; superl. Commonest.] [OE. commun, comon, OF. comun, F. commun, fr. L. communis; com- + munis ready to be of service; cf. Skr. mi to make fast, set up, build, Goth. gamains common, G. gemein, and E. mean low, common. Cf. Immunity, Commune, n. & v.]
- 1. Belonging or relating equally, or similarly, to more than one; as, you and I have a common interest in the property. [1913 Webster]
- Though life and sense be common to men and brutes. --Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster]
- 2. Belonging to or shared by, affecting or serving, all the members of a class, considered together; general; public; as, properties common to all plants; the common schools; the Book of Common Prayer. [1913 Webster]
- Such actions as the common good requireth. --Hooker. [1913 Webster]
- The common enemy of man. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 3. Often met with; usual; frequent; customary. [1913 Webster]
- Grief more than common grief. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 4. Not distinguished or exceptional; inconspicuous; ordinary; plebeian; -- often in a depreciatory sense. [1913 Webster]
- The honest, heart-felt enjoyment of common life. --W. Irving. [1913 Webster]
- This fact was infamous And ill beseeming any common man, Much more a knight, a captain and a leader. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- Above the vulgar flight of common souls. --A. Murphy. [1913 Webster]
- 5. Profane; polluted. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
- What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common. --Acts x. 15. [1913 Webster]
- 6. Given to habits of lewdness; prostitute. [1913 Webster]
- A dame who herself was common. --L'Estrange. [1913 Webster]
- Common bar (Law) Same as Blank bar, under Blank.
- Common barrator (Law), one who makes a business of instigating litigation.
- Common Bench, a name sometimes given to the English Court of Common Pleas.
- Common brawler (Law), one addicted to public brawling and quarreling. See Brawler.
- Common carrier (Law), one who undertakes the office of carrying (goods or persons) for hire. Such a carrier is bound to carry in all cases when he has accommodation, and when his fixed price is tendered, and he is liable for all losses and injuries to the goods, except those which happen in consequence of the act of God, or of the enemies of the country, or of the owner of the property himself.
- Common chord (Mus.), a chord consisting of the fundamental tone, with its third and fifth.
- Common council, the representative (legislative) body, or the lower branch of the representative body, of a city or other municipal corporation.
- Common crier, the crier of a town or city.
- Common divisor (Math.), a number or quantity that divides two or more numbers or quantities without a remainder; a common measure.
- Common gender (Gram.), the gender comprising words that may be of either the masculine or the feminine gender.
- Common law, a system of jurisprudence developing under the guidance of the courts so as to apply a consistent and reasonable rule to each litigated case. It may be superseded by statute, but unless superseded it controls. --Wharton.
- Note: It is by others defined as the unwritten law (especially of England), the law that receives its binding force from immemorial usage and universal reception, as ascertained and expressed in the judgments of the courts. This term is often used in contradistinction from statute law. Many use it to designate a law common to the whole country. It is also used to designate the whole body of English (or other) law, as distinguished from its subdivisions, local, civil, admiralty, equity, etc. See Law.
- Common lawyer, one versed in common law.
- Common lewdness (Law), the habitual performance of lewd acts in public.
- Common multiple (Arith.) See under Multiple.
- Common noun (Gram.), the name of any one of a class of objects, as distinguished from a proper noun (the name of a particular person or thing).
- Common nuisance (Law), that which is deleterious to the health or comfort or sense of decency of the community at large.
- Common pleas, one of the three superior courts of common law at Westminster, presided over by a chief justice and four puisne judges. Its jurisdiction is confined to civil matters. Courts bearing this title exist in several of the United States, having, however, in some cases, both civil and criminal jurisdiction extending over the whole State. In other States the jurisdiction of the common pleas is limited to a county, and it is sometimes called a {county court}. Its powers are generally defined by statute.
- Common prayer, the liturgy of the Church of England, or of the Protestant Episcopal church of the United States, which all its clergy are enjoined to use. It is contained in the Book of Common Prayer.
- Common school, a school maintained at the public expense, and open to all.
- Common scold (Law), a woman addicted to scolding indiscriminately, in public.
- Common seal, a seal adopted and used by a corporation.
- Common sense. (a) A supposed sense which was held to be the common bond of all the others. [Obs.] --Trench. (b) Sound judgment. See under Sense.
- Common time (Mus.), that variety of time in which the measure consists of two or of four equal portions.
- In common, equally with another, or with others; owned, shared, or used, in community with others; affecting or affected equally.
- Out of the common, uncommon; extraordinary.
- Tenant in common, one holding real or personal property in common with others, having distinct but undivided interests. See Joint tenant, under Joint.
- To make common cause with, to join or ally one's self with.
- Syn: General; public; popular; national; universal; frequent; ordinary; customary; usual; familiar; habitual; vulgar; mean; trite; stale; threadbare; commonplace. See Mutual, Ordinary, General. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Commoner'
From: GCIDE
- Commoner \Com"mon*er\, n.
- 1. One of the common people; one having no rank of nobility. [1913 Webster]
- All below them [the peers] even their children, were commoners, and in the eye of the law equal to each other. --Hallam. [1913 Webster]
- 2. A member of the House of Commons. [1913 Webster]
- 3. One who has a joint right in common ground. [1913 Webster]
- Much good land might be gained from forests . . . and from other commonable places, so as always there be a due care taken that the poor commoners have no injury. --Bacon. [1913 Webster]
- 4. One sharing with another in anything. [Obs.] --Fuller. [1913 Webster]
- 5. A student in the university of Oxford, Eng., who is not dependent on any foundation for support, but pays all university charges; - - at Cambridge called a pensioner. [1913 Webster]
- 6. A prostitute. [Obs.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'commoner'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- average man,
- bourgeois,
- bourgeoisie,
- Cockney,
- common man,
- common people,
- common run,
- common sort,
- commonage,
- commonality,
- commonalty,
- commoners,
- commons,
- Everyman,
- exhibitioner,
- John Smith,
- laborers,
- linendrapers,
- little fellow,
- little man,
- lower classes,
- lower middle class,
- lower orders,
- lumpen proletariat,
- middle class,
- middle orders,
- optime,
- ordinary people,
- passman,
- peasantry,
- pensioner,
- plain folks,
- plain people,
- pleb,
- plebeian,
- proletarian,
- proletariat,
- questionist,
- rank and file,
- roturier,
- servitor,
- shopkeepers,
- sizar,
- small tradesmen,
- sophister,
- the lower cut,
- the other half,
- the third estate,
- toilers,
- toiling class,
- upper middle class,
- vulgus,
- working class,
- working people,
- wrangler
Words containing 'Commoner'
- Common,
- Commonable,
- Commonly,
- Commonness,
- Commons,
- In common,
- Out of the common,
- commonality,
- Common Bench,
- Common appendant,
- Common appurtenant,
- Common at large,
- Common bar,
- Common barrator,
- Common because of neighborhood,
- Common because of vicinage,
- Common brawler,
- Common carrier,
- Common chord,
- Common council,
- Common crier,
- Common divisor,
- Common electricity,
- Common fraction,
- Common gender,
- Common in gross,
- Common informer,
- Common law,
- Common lawyer,
- Common lewdness,
- Common logarithms,
- Common meter,
- Common multiple,
- Common noun,
- Common nuisance,
- Common of estovers,
- Common of pasture,
- Common of piscary,
- Common of shack,
- Common of turbary,
- Common pepper,
- Common pleas,
- Common prayer,
- Common pyrites,
- Common recovery,
- Common school,
- Common scold,
- Common seal,
- Common sense,
- Common thrift,
- Common time,
- Common year,
- Doctors' Commons,
- Gentleman commoner,
- Littleton Common,
- Tenant in common,
- The common run,
- To be on short commons,
- common ageratum,
- common alder,
- common allamanda,
- common amsinckia,
- common apricot,
- common arrowhead,
- common ax,
- common axe,
- common bamboo,
- common barberry,
- common barley,
- common basil,
- common bean,
- common bearberry,
- common beech,
- common beet,
- common birch,
- common blackfish,
- common booklouse,
- common box,
- common broom,
- common burdock,
- common buttercup,
- common calamint,
- common camas,
- common canary,
- common caper,
- common carotid,
- common chickweed,
- common cockscomb,
- common cold,
- common comfrey,
- common daisy,
- common dandelion,
- common denominator,
- common dogbane,
- common dolphin,
- common duckweed,
- common eel,
- common eland,
- common elder,
- common era,
- common factor,
- common fate,
- common fault,
- common fennel,
- common fig,
- common foxglove,
- common front,
- common ginger,
- common good,
- common ground,
- common heath,
- common hop,
- common hops,
- common horehound,
- common horsetail,
- common hyacinth,
- common iguana,
- common ivy,
- common jasmine,
- common juniper,
- common kingsnake,
- common knowledge,
- common laburnum,
- common land,
- common lettuce,
- common lilac,
- common limpet,
- common logarithm,
- common louse,
- common lynx,
- common mackerel,
- common madia,
- common maidenhair,
- common mallow,
- common man,
- common marigold,
- common market,
- common measure,
- common milkwort,
- common mood,
- common moonseed,
- common moonwort,
- common morel,
- common mosquito,
- common mugwort,
- common mullein,
- common murre,
- common myrtle,
- common nardoo,
- common newt,
- common nighthawk,
- common nightshade,
- common nutcracker,
- common oak,
- common opossum,
- common or garden,
- common osier,
- common pea,
- common people,
- common person,
- common pheasant,
- common plantain,
- common plum,
- common polypody,
- common privet,
- common purslane,
- common ragweed,
- common rail,
- common reed,
- common rhea,
- common room,
- common rorqual,
- common roundworm,
- common rush,
- common sage,
- common salt,
- common scoter,
- common shares,
- common shiner,
- common shrew,
- common snowberry,
- common soldier,
- common sorrel,
- common speedwell,
- common spoonbill,
- common starling,
- common stinkhorn,
- common stock,
- common sunflower,
- common tarweed,
- common teasel,
- common thyme,
- common tobacco,
- common topaz,
- common touch,
- common tunny,
- common valerian,
- common vetchling,
- common viper,
- common wallaby,
- common wart,
- common wasp,
- common watercress,
- common wheat,
- common wolffia,
- common wormwood,
- common yellowthroat,
- common yellowwood,
- common zebra,
- great commoner,
- house of commons,
- Accidental Common Vocal,
- Common lunar year,
- Court of Common pleas,
- Fellow-commoner,
- Littleton Common, MA,
- To make common cause with,
- book of common prayer,
- british house of commons,
- common american shad,
- common bean plant,
- common bile duct,
- common bird cherry,
- common bog rosemary,
- common brant goose,
- common cardinal vein,
- common carline thistle,
- common carotid artery,
- common coral tree,
- common corn salad,
- common cotton grass,
- common devil's claw,
- common european ash,
- common european dogwood,
- common european earwig,
- common european jay,
- common evening primrose,
- common facial vein,
- common fig tree,
- common flat pea,
- common garden cress,
- common garter snake,
- common grape hyacinth,
- common grape vine,
- common gum cistus,
- common iliac artery,
- common iliac vein,
- common indigo plant,
- common matrimony vine,
- common morning glory,
- common pitcher plant,
- common rose mallow,
- common scurvy grass,
- common sickle pine,
- common snapping turtle,
- common spindle tree,
- common spotted orchid,
- common staghorn fern,
- common stock equivalent,
- common thorn apple,
- common unicorn plant,
- common water snake,
- common white dogwood,
- common winterberry holly,
- common wood sorrel,
- common-law,
- common-room,
- greatest common denominator,
- greatest common divisor,
- greatest common factor,
- highest common factor,
- law of common fate,
- least common multiple,
- lowest common multiple,
- common lady's-slipper,
- common pond-skater,
- common st john's wort,
- common-law marriage,
- common four-o'clock