archpublican

/ɑrʃˈpʌblɪkən/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of an ancient Athenian class of citizens who were wealthy enough to serve in the army and hold public office.

“The archpublicans played a crucial role in the development of Athenian democracy.”

Synonyms

  • aristocrat
  • patrician

Antonyms

  • commoner
  • plebeian