plebs (Meaning)

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plebs (n.)

The commonalty of ancient Rome who were citizens without the usual political rights; the plebeians; -- distinguished from the patricians.

Hence, the common people; the populace; -- construed as a pl.

plebs Sentence Examples

  1. The plebs demanded bread and games from their opulent rulers.
  2. The senate scorned the plebs as mere rabble.
  3. The plebs rose up in revolt against the tyranny of the patricians.
  4. The plebeians fought valiantly alongside the patricians to defend the republic.
  5. The plebs were granted limited political rights, but were still excluded from the highest offices.
  6. The plebs flocked to the Forum to hear the latest news and gossip.
  7. The plebs were amused by the antics of the gladiators in the arena.
  8. The plebs suffered greatly from famine and disease during the Roman Empire's decline.
  9. The plebs were eventually impoverished and forced to live in squalor.
  10. The plebs are often used as a symbol of the common people or the masses.

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The plebs demanded bread and games from their opulent rulers.

The senate scorned the plebs as mere rabble.

The plebs rose up in revolt against the tyranny of the patricians.

The plebeians fought valiantly alongside the patricians to defend the republic.