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Discover LudwigThe word 'commoners' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to refer to ordinary people who do not have a high social status or belong to the nobility. It can also be used to refer to the general population of a particular country or region. Example: In medieval times, the commoners were often subject to the rule and demands of the nobility.
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"The great drinkings of foreign countries compared to ours are but sippings," wrote one 17th-century pamphleteer).But it also spreads cheerGrowing prosperity and urbanisation were likelier causes of both drunkenness and its critics, because they brought rowdy commoners into greater proximity with gentler inebriates.
He stayed for almost three years and seems to have talked to virtually everyone princes and commoners, businessmen and bloggers spending hours drinking tiny cups of coffee in cushion-lined reception rooms.
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Now, for the first time, a wider social group, including both aristocrats and commoners such as Pepys with fashionable aspirations, set the tone.The English had been drinking claret for five centuries before Pepys's time; but it was poor stuff, shipped immediately after the harvest and drunk quickly before it turned to vinegar the following spring.
It privatised large swathes of the king's land to commoners and gave English peasants the right to access the crown's remaining forests for food, pasture and wood for fuel.Alas, unlike the Magna Carta, the Charter of the Forest has been slow to gain currency around the world.
More commoners hailed the pop singer than the prime minister.If Zahir's life mirrored his country's brightest fortunes, his death was a harbinger of the carnage to come.
The stranger, in turn, acquired a noble surname.As family names such as Lee and Kim were among those used by royalty in ancient Korea, they were preferred by provincial elites and, later, commoners when plumping for a last name.
A man named Black Rod is dispatched to summon the "commoners" (ie, MPs) to the queen's presence in the House of Lords; the door of their chamber is slammed in his face and he pounds on it to gain admission.
So what if today's elites watch "True Blood" while commoners watch...wait, I think they watch "True Blood" too.
Roman nobility wore the colour as a fringe; commoners were not permitted to wear it an early example of sumptuary law.Robert BakerLos Angeles.
Chief Pleas agreed to limit landowners to 12 seats and beefed up the commoners' share to 16.
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