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plebeian
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plebeian
(noun)
plebeian
/plɪ
ˈ
biːjən/
noun
plural
plebeians
plebeian
/plɪ
ˈ
biːjən/
noun
plural
plebeians
Britannica Dictionary definition of PLEBEIAN
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1
:
a member of the common people of ancient Rome
2
:
a common person
— plebeian
adjective
plebeian
laws
He doesn't think the novel will appeal to their
plebeian
tastes.
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