roturiers

/roʊˈtʊriˌeɪz/
noun
  1. In historical France, a person who was not a member of the nobility; a commoner.
    • The roturiers paid heavy taxes while the nobles were exempt.
    • In the old regime, a roturier could not hold certain high offices.
    • Many roturiers joined the revolution to demand equal rights.
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