plebianism
/ˌpleɪbiˈænɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The state or characteristics of being a plebeian, especially in ancient Rome.
“The plebianism of the Roman Republic led to a shift in power from the nobility to the common people.”
1. noun
The state or characteristics of being a plebeian, especially in ancient Rome.
“The plebianism of the Roman Republic led to a shift in power from the nobility to the common people.”