commonalty

/ˈkɑmənəlti/
noun
  1. Ordinary people as a group, as opposed to those with special rank or status.
    • The commonalty gathered in the town square to voice their concerns.
    • In medieval times, the commonalty had few rights compared to the nobility.
    • The new law was designed to benefit the commonalty, not just the wealthy.
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