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A commoner is a person who is not a member of the nobility or priesthood.
Commoner(s) may also refer to:
Status or membership
- Commoner (academia), a term used at some universities for a student not receiving a scholarship or exhibition
- Commoner, a person who is not a member of the British nobility
- Commoner, a person who shares rights over common land
- Commoner, a member of the Court of Common Council of the City of London Corporation
- Commoner, one of the estates of the realm
- Commoner, a member of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
People with the name
- Barry Commoner (1917–2012), American biologist and politician
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Commoner (Dungeons & Dragons), one of the base non-player character categories
- The Commoner, a newspaper published in Nebraska from 1901 to 1923, owned and published by William Jennings Bryan
See also
- Common (disambiguation)
- Commons (disambiguation)
- Common man (disambiguation)
- Everyman (disambiguation)
- Morganatic marriage
- The Great Commoner (disambiguation), a nickname applied to various people
- The Masses (disambiguation)
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