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In some senses, oppidan is marked as obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
rural, suburban
VERB + OPPIDAN
encounters
OPPIDAN + NOUN
caricature, development, o
PREP.
in
ADV.
purely
adj
Of or pertaining to a town or conurbation.
... calculating the portions of the population, which are purely oppidan, suburban and rural, separately, ...
In terms of socio-economic impact, it appears that the water mill was an oppidan development in the Roman possessions, including Dacia.
noun
A town dweller.
But money is all-potent, and wealthy oppidans soon found means to elbow the aristocracy in their choicest assemblies.
A class of student in traditional English public schools such as Eton; opposed to colleger or King's Scholar.
... might conceivably imply that he did not live, as the custom had been for such boys, in the Abbot's own house, but lodged in the town of Winchester and perhaps attended the College as an oppidan, or townsman.
... calculating the portions of the population, which are purely oppidan, suburban and rural, separately, ...
WiktionaryIn terms of socio-economic impact, it appears that the water mill was an oppidan development in the Roman possessions, including Dacia.
WiktionaryThe beggar whom Elia encounters... is an oppidan caricature of the old man in “Witches” who was conjured up in the demonic vision, a dark, irrational double that overwhelms and destroys innocence.
WiktionaryBut money is all-potent, and wealthy oppidans soon found means to elbow the aristocracy in their choicest assemblies.
Wiktionary... might conceivably imply that he did not live, as the custom had been for such boys, in the Abbot's own house, but lodged in the town of Winchester and perhaps attended the College as an oppidan, o
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In some senses, oppidan is marked as obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.