nonpatrician
Nonpatrician is a term used to describe a person who is not a member of the patrician class. In the context of ancient Rome, patricians were the hereditary aristocracy of the city’s early noble families. The vast majority of Roman citizens who were not patrician—particularly the plebeians—are the group most commonly referred to as nonpatricians in scholarly discussions. Over time, the concrete distinctions between patricians and nonpatricians diminished as plebeians gained legal and political rights, though social and political differences persisted.
Etymology and usage sociolinguistically, nonpatrician is formed from the Latin patricius “patrician” with the prefix non-.
In historical writing, nonpatrician serves as a convenient shorthand for those who were not part of the
See also: Patrician, Plebeian, Roman social structure, Roman Republic, Social classes.