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commoner [ˈkɒmənəʳ, Am ˈkɑ:mənɚ] RZ.

commoner
człowiek r.m. z ludu

I . common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] PRZYM.

4. common pej. (not refined):

II . common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] RZ.

2. common (land):

błonia r.n. l.mn.

common assault RZ. PR.

common currency RZ. GOSP.

common denominator RZ. a. przen.

common land RZ.

błonia r.n. l.mn.

common law RZ. bez l.mn. PR.

1. common law (law according to court decisions):

2. common law Brit (system of laws):

common nuisance RZ. bez l.mn. PR.

common room RZ. Brit

1. common room SZK.:

świetlica r.ż.

2. common room UNIW.:

klub r.m.

common seal RZ.

Common Serjeant RZ. PR.

common stock RZ. GOSP.

akcje r.ż. l.mn. zwykłe

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Private individuals, whether commoners, knights, or noblemen, no longer have the right to confer titles of nobility, knighthood or orders of chivalry upon others.
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Such fights would slowly fade out in the seventeenth century with the spread of the menagerie and their appropriation by the commoners.
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In practice, commoners had some security against capricious re-possession of their houses and farms.
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If the kings' sons were grandsons of the emperor, they were made full marquesses; if not, they were considered commoners.
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The relationship between the classes was strictly hierarchical, with the nobility and clergy claiming worldly and spiritual overlordship over commoners.
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Widows of peers who later married commoners lost the privilege, but those who later married peers did not.
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Only ten people were buried, including five infants, all of them commoners.
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Cheap and easy to produce, they were much used by commoners and non-professional soldiers who could not afford more advanced protection.
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In the system of twenty ranks bestowed on commoners and nobles alike, those of the ninth rank and above were exempt from military service.
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By 1789, only 6% were commoners, the rest of which were aristocrats.
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