Commoner

/ˈkɒmənər/ noun

A person who is not of noble or royal birth; an ordinary person from the general population.

From Middle English 'commoner,' derived from 'common' (from Old French 'commun,' meaning shared or general) plus the agent suffix '-er.' The term emerged in medieval times to distinguish regular people from nobility.

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