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| − | '''Plebeian''', which means 'of the people', or 'not aristocratic', or - [[pejorative]]ly - 'common', 'not refined', is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, which is a '[[Long vowel - short vowel|long]]' sound: 'ple-BEE-e<sup>r</sup>n', {{IPA|plə 'biː ən}}. | + | '''Plebeian''', which means 'of the people', or 'not aristocratic', or - [[pejorative]]ly - 'common', 'not refined', is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, which is a '[[Long vowel - short vowel|long]]-i-' ''sound: 'ple-BEE-e<sup>r</sup>n', {{IPA|plə 'biː ən}}. |
'''Plebeian''' is derived from the [[Latin]] [[noun]] ''plebs'', which means 'the common people'. | '''Plebeian''' is derived from the [[Latin]] [[noun]] ''plebs'', which means 'the common people'. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:30, 11 November 2022
Plebeian, which means 'of the people', or 'not aristocratic', or - pejoratively - 'common', 'not refined', is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, which is a 'long-i-' sound: 'ple-BEE-ern', IPA: /plə 'biː ən/.
Plebeian is derived from the Latin noun plebs, which means 'the common people'.