释义 |
commoner I. commoner comparative of common II. com·mon·er \ˈkämənə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English communer, from commun, adjective, + -er 1. : one of the common people: as a. : one not of the nobility; sometimes : one not of the titled nobility or of the peerage b. : a person without special class distinction 2. : one having a right of common : one having a right to common land 3. obsolete : a common prostitute 4. : a student (as at Oxford University or Winchester) who pays for his own board instead of being dependent on a foundation — compare pensioner 5. a. : a member of the House of Commons b. usually capitalized : a member of the Court of Common Council of the City of London |