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Definition of commons
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of commons is as below...
Commons
(n. pl.) The House of
Commons,
or lower house of the
British
Parliament,
consisting
of
representatives
elected
by the
qualified
voters
of
counties,
boroughs,
and
universities..
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Tiers Etat
::
Tiers etat () The third
estate,
or
commonalty,
in
France,
answering
to the
commons
in Great
Britain;
-- so
called
in
distinction
from, and as
inferior
to, the
nobles
and
clergy..
Commonable
::
Commonable
(a.)
Allowed
to
pasture
on
public
commons.
Tenement
::
Tenement
(n.) Any
species
of
permanent
property
that may be held, so as to
create
a
tenancy,
as
lands,
houses,
rents,
commons,
an
office,
an
advowson,
a
franchise,
a right of
common,
a
peerage,
and the like; --
called
also free / frank
tenements..
Closure
::
Closure
(v. t.) A
method
of
putting
an end to
debate
and
securing
an
immediate
vote upon a
measure
before
a
legislative
body. It is
similar
in
effect
to the
previous
question.
It was first
introduced
into the
British
House of
Commons
in 1882. The
French
word
cloture
was
originally
applied
to this
proceeding.
House
::
House (n.) One of the
estates
of a
kingdom
or other
government
assembled
in
parliament
or
legislature;
a body of men
united
in a
legislative
capacity;
as, the House of
Lords;
the House of
Commons;
the House of
Representatives;
also, a
quorum
of such a body. See
Congress,
and
Parliament..
State
::
State (n.) Any body of men
united
by
profession,
or
constituting
a
community
of a
particular
character;
as, the civil and
ecclesiastical
states,
or the lords
spiritual
and
temporal
and the
commons,
in Great
Britain.
Cf.
Estate,
n., 6..
Budget
::
Budget
(n.) The
annual
financial
statement
which the
British
chancellor
of the
exchequer
makes in the House of
Commons.
It
comprehends
a
general
view of the
finances
of the
country,
with the
proposed
plan of
taxation
for the
ensuing
year. The term is
sometimes
applied
to a
similar
statement
in other
countries..
Size
::
Size (n.) An
allowance
of food and drink from the
buttery,
aside from the
regular
dinner
at
commons;
--
corresponding
to
battel
at
Oxford..
Parliament
::
Parliament
(n.) The
assembly
of the three
estates
of the
United
Kingdom
of Great
Britain
and
Ireland,
viz., the lords
spiritual,
lords
temporal,
and the
representatives
of the
commons,
sitting
in the House of Lords and the House of
Commons,
constituting
the
legislature,
when
summoned
by the royal
authority
to
consult
on the
affairs
of the
nation,
and to enact and
repeal
laws..
Intercommon
::
Intercommon
(v. t.) To graze
cattle
promiscuously
in the
commons
of each
other,
as the
inhabitants
of
adjoining
townships,
manors,
etc..
Commoner
::
Commoner
(n.) A
member
of the House of
Commons.
Fellow-commoner
::
Fellow-commoner
(n.) A
student
at
Cambridge
University,
England,
who
commons,
or
dines,
at the
Fellow's
table..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.) A
common;
public
pasture
ground.
Commonalty
::
Commonalty
(n.) The
common
people;
those
classes
and
conditions
of
people
who are below the rank of
nobility;
the
commons.
Gangway
::
Gangway
(v. i.) In the
English
House of
Commons,
a
narrow
aisle
across
the
house,
below which sit those who do not vote
steadly
either
with the
government
or with the
opposition..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.)
Provisions;
food; fare, -- as that
provided
at a
common
table in
colleges
and
universities..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.) The mass of the
people,
as
distinguished
from the
titled
classes
or
nobility;
the
commonalty;
the
common
people..
Estate
::
Estate
(n.) The great
classes
or
orders
of a
community
or state (as the
clergy,
the
nobility,
and the
commonalty
of
England)
or their
representatives
who
administer
the
government;
as, the
estates
of the realm
(England),
which are (1) the lords
spiritual,
(2) the lords
temporal,
(3) the
commons..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.) A club or
association
for
boarding
at a
common
table,
as in a
college,
the
members
sharing
the
expenses
equally;
as, to board in
commons..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.) The House of
Commons,
or lower house of the
British
Parliament,
consisting
of
representatives
elected
by the
qualified
voters
of
counties,
boroughs,
and
universities..
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