Plebeian
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Plebeian (1 Occurrence)

Acts 4:13 And beholding the openness of Peter and John, and having perceived that they are men unlettered and plebeian, they were wondering -- they were taking knowledge also of them that with Jesus they had been -- (YLT)

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Plebeian (1 Occurrence)
... 2. (a.) of or pertaining to the common people; vulgar; common; as, plebeian sports;
a plebeian throng. ... Multi-Version Concordance Plebeian (1 Occurrence). ...
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Rome (12 Occurrences)
... But it was partly the result of plebeian agitation. The events of 367 BC may serve
as a suitable example to illustrate the action of these influences. ...
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Empire (8 Occurrences)
... possible solution of a 700 years' struggle, and Roman history is the story of the
conflict of class with class, patrician against plebeian, populus against ...
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Pleasures (18 Occurrences)

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Openness (2 Occurrences)
... Acts 4:13 And beholding the openness of Peter and John, and having perceived that
they are men unlettered and plebeian, they were wondering -- they were taking ...
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Wondering (22 Occurrences)
... Acts 4:13 And beholding the openness of Peter and John, and having perceived that
they are men unlettered and plebeian, they were wondering -- they were taking ...
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Ignoble (4 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (a.) Of low birth, character or purpose; plebeian;
common; humble. 2. (a.) Not honorable, elevated, or generous; base. ...
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Pled (1 Occurrence)

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Common (118 Occurrences)
... 4. (v.) Not distinguished or exceptional; inconspicuous; ordinary; plebeian; --
often in a depreciatory sense. 5. (v.) Profane; polluted. ...
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Senator
... subsequently the ex-magistrates, supplemented, to complete the tale of members,
by representatives of patrician (in time also of plebeian) families selected by ...
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (a.) Common; pertaining to the Roman plebs, or common people.

2. (a.) of or pertaining to the common people; vulgar; common; as, plebeian sports; a plebeian throng.

3. (n.) One of the plebs, or common people of ancient Rome, in distinction from patrician.

4. (n.) One of the common people, or lower rank of men.

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