Commoners

/ˈkɑm.ən.ɚz/ noun

Ordinary people who don't have noble titles or high social status; regular folks without special privileges.

From 'common' (from Latin 'communis' = shared by many) + suffix '-er' (one who is). Originally used in medieval England to distinguish non-nobility, later broadened to mean anyone ordinary.

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