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Commoners — (engl., spr. Kammner), Gemeine, nicht zur Nobility gehörige, s. u. Adel VI. K) u. Universitäten; die Mitglieder des Unterhauses in England … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Commoners — Commŏners (engl.), in England alle nicht zur Nobility, d.h. zu den Mitgliedern des Oberhauses Gehörenden … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Commoners — (Kammönners), engl., zu dem Stande der Gemeinen gehörig; auf engl. Universitäten die niederen Mitglieder derselben und überhaupt alle, die einen Grad erhalten und unter anderem auch das Recht haben, bei Parlamentswahlen zu stimmen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Commoners Crown — Studio album by Steeleye Span Released January 1975 … Wikipedia
Commoners in the United Kingdom — In British law, a commoner is someone who is neither the Sovereign nor a peer. Therefore, any member of the Royal Family who is not a peer, such as Prince Harry of Wales or Anne, Princess Royal, is a commoner, as is any member of a peer s family … Wikipedia
commoners — com·mon·er || kÉ’mÉ™nÉ™ n. common person, one who is not of noble rank … English contemporary dictionary
commoners — In old English law, persons having a right of common. So called because they have a right to pasture on the waste, in common with the lord … Black's law dictionary
commoners — In old English law, persons having a right of common. So called because they have a right to pasture on the waste, in common with the lord … Black's law dictionary
City of Kings and Commoners — Copan, Honduras … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
masses of people — commoners, general populace … English contemporary dictionary