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commonalty
[kom-uh-nl-tee]
noun
plural
commonaltiesAlso the ordinary people, as distinguished from those with authority, rank, station, etc.; the common people.
an incorporated body or its members.
commonalty
/ ˈɒəəɪ /
noun
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
the members of an incorporated society
Word History and Origins
Origin of commonalty1
Word History and Origins
Origin of commonalty1
Example Sentences
The schools are spread across sectors and wards, but share some commonalties.
I’m struck by the commonalties of experience among those who identify as faculty members at US universities.
But if we look back to the indigenous roots of mariachi, we find more commonalty, especially in the ritualistic and religious origins of the two musical traditions.
They make money by emphasizing differences, not by promoting commonalties.
When Lancelot rode by, laughing at some private joke with the Queen, the commonalty were amazed that be could laugh.
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