Concept cluster: Social systems > Citizenship or society
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The public land of Ancient Rome, usually acquired by expropriation from enemies of Rome.
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A person acting as part of the global citizenry.
adj
Of or relating to the citizen, or of good citizenship and its rights and duties.
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A political entity (a state) associated with a particular civilization.
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(Roman history) The social body of the citizens united by law
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A political entity that is jointly ruled by two or more external nations.
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The group of states or other territories that owe allegiance to an imperial power (foreign to them), when distinguished from the native territory of that power; imperial possessions.
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The assumption of control or authority by a federal government.
adj
Pertaining to fiscalism or fiscalists.
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(Canada) A province that receives equalization payments.
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Plebeian.
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A sovereign state which is a member of an international organisation or some kind of confederation of other such states.
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(government, politics) A political entity (a state) associated with a particular cultural entity (a nation) and a sovereign territorial unit.
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(chiefly Africa) A company, agency, or intergovernmental organization that possesses political clout and is separate from the government, but whose activities serve the state, either directly or indirectly.
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A region that seeks or claims but does not have the status of a recognized independent state.
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A commoner, a member of the lower class of a society.
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(informal) plebeian, common
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(historical, usually in the plural) A plebeian, a member of the lower class of Roman citizens.
adj
Obsolete form of plebeian. [(historical) Of or concerning the plebs, the common citizens of ancient Rome.]
n
(historical, Ancient Rome) A member of the plebs, the common citizens of ancient Rome.
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(obsolete) plebeianism
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(rare, Ancient Rome) The class of plebeians or common citizens.
adj
Alternative spelling of plebeian [(historical) Of or concerning the plebs, the common citizens of ancient Rome.]
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(rare) One who flatters, or courts the favour of, the common people; a demagogue.
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Making plebeian; vulgarizing.
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Of or pertaining to a plebiscite.
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(historical, Roman antiquity) A law enacted by the common people, under the superintendence of a tribune or some subordinate plebeian magistrate, without the intervention of the senate.
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Pertaining to a plenipotentiary; having full authority.
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(informal) A pleb (ordinary person).
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An inchoate state; a geopolitical entity that might develop into a state.
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Any politico-geographic entity (a state) that is the remnant of a previous, larger one that has been broken up.
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A plebeian Parisian, especially a lower-class republican during the French Revolution.
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(Marxism) A country which is officially an independent and sovereign nation, but in reality dependent and dominated by one or more countries.
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(sometimes derogatory) A very small nation-state, or a region that acts like a nation-state

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