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maarte 17-01-2002 16:05

wat betekent pleb?
 
kan iemand mij vertellen wat het woord pleb precies betekent.. is et engels, komt het uit het latijn.. sorry.. kan het hier niet opzoeken.. alvast bedankt

Jon 17-01-2002 16:09

plebs
Pronounced As: plebz or plebeians plibnz [Lat. plebs=people], general body of Roman citizens, as distinct from the patrician class. They lacked, at first, most of the patrician rights, but with the establishment of the tribune of the people in the 5th cent. B.C., they gradually achieved political equality with the patricians. First marriage of plebeians with patricians was validated, then plebeians were admitted successively over several decades to the quaestorship, the consulate, the dictatorship, the censorship, and the praetorship; they finally obtained the important priestly offices of the pontificate and augurship in 300 B.C. With the blurring of the distinction between the two classes, from this time the name plebs passed to the lowest ranks of the people.

Jon 17-01-2002 16:09

plebs [pej.]

I {de ~ (v.)}
1 de niet-patriciërs bij de oude Romeinen
II {het ~}
1 het gewone volk => grauw, gepeupel

maarte 19-01-2002 12:23

thanx man

Odicanes Naso 19-01-2002 18:15

Oorspronkelijk betekende plebs, vulsel.

Voor de volledigheid.


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