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Plebicolist
Plebicolist Ple*bic"o*list, n. [L. plebs the common people +
colere to cultivate.]
One who flatters, or courts the favor of, the common people;
a demagogue. [R.]
PlebificationPlebification Pleb`i*fi*ca"tion, n. [L. plebs the common
people + -ficare (in comp.) to make. See -fy.]
A rendering plebeian; the act of vulgarizing. [R.]
You begin with the attempt to popularize learning . . .
but you will end in the plebification of knowledge.
--Coleridge. Plebiscitary
Plebiscitary Ple*bis"ci*ta*ry, a.
Of or pertaining to plebiscite. --The Century.
Plebiscitum
Plebiscitum Ple`bis*ci"tum, n. [L., fr. plebs, plebis, common
people + scitum decree.] (Rom. Antiq.)
A law enacted by the common people, under the superintendence
of a tribune or some subordinate plebeian magistrate, without
the intervention of the senate.
Meaning of Plebi from wikipedia
- of the plebs,
tribune of the
people or
plebeian tribune (Latin:
tribunus plebis) was the
first office of the
Roman state that was open to the plebeians...
- The
plebeian council (Latin:
concilium plebis) was one of the po****r ****emblies of
ancient Rome. In the
standard conception of the
classical republican...
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Secessio plebis (withdrawal of the commoners, or
secession of the plebs) was an
informal exercise of
power by Rome's
plebeian citizens between the 5th...
- The
first secessio plebis was a
significant event in
ancient Roman political and
social history that
occurred between 495 and 493 BC. It
involved a dispute...
- The
dedicatory inscription on the
triumphal arch, Latin:
Sixtus Episcopus plebi Dei (Sixtus the
bishop to the
people of God), is an
indication of that Pope's...
- lieutenant, the
magister equitum or "Master of the Horse". The
tribuni plebis,
known in
English as
tribunes of the plebs,
tribunes of the people, or plebeian...
- a
census and
determine the Senate's roster. The
office of the
tribunus plebis began to lose its
prestige due to Augustus's am****ing of
tribunal powers...
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Mosaic from
Santa Maria Maggiore (c. AD 435), with
Sixtus III's name (Xystus
Episcopus Plebi Dei, "Sixtus
Bishop to the
People of God.")...
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Retrieved 11
January 2025. Gambasin,
Angelo (1979).
Religiosa magnificenza e
plebi in
Sicilia nel XIX
secolo (in Italian). p. 85. ISBN 9788884985231....
- εἰρήνης.
Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel; quia
visitavit et
fecit redemptionem plebis suae et
erexit cornu salutis nobis, in domo
David pueri sui,
sicut locutus...