Commonalty
[kom-uh-nl-tee] /ˈkɒm ə nl ti/
noun, plural commonalties.
1.
Also, commonality. the ordinary people, as distinguished from those with authority, rank, station, etc.; the common people.
2.
an incorporated body or its members.
/ˈkɒmənəltɪ/
noun (pl) -ties
1.
the ordinary people as distinct from those with authority, rank, or title, esp when considered as a political and social unit or estate of the realm Compare third estate
2.
the members of an incorporated society
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