thester

/\ˈθɛstər/

Definitions

1. noun

An ancient Greek citizen, especially a member of the lower classes.

“Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a thester, providing valuable insights into ancient Greek society.”

2. noun

A member of a class of people in ancient Greece, roughly equivalent to a commoner or a non-citizen.

“In ancient Athens, the thester class played a significant role in the city’s economy and social hierarchy.”

Synonyms

  • commoner
  • plebeian

Antonyms

  • aristocrat
  • noble