In ancient Rome, the plebs was the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians.
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Examples for "plebeians"
1Princes, plebeians, and artists meet here in the limitless brotherhood of music.
2Though proud, the patricians made concessions to plebeians whenever it was necessary.
3This was, as we have said, the condition of many Roman plebeians.
4You have mustered quite a pretty set of little plebeians 'ere to-night.
5The nobles should be simple in their lives and hardly distinguishable from plebeians.
1The Macedonian phalanx will destroy the mighty armies of the plebs of Europe.
2The news was received with delight by both senate and plebs.
3There were undoubtedly some very hairy plebs around, but a Yeti?
4Plays for dancers were emphatically not plays for Irish plebs.
5Even as we plebs are forced to make do with risky and volatile public stocks.
1This was, as we have said, the condition of many Roman plebeians.
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