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A 'Plebian'. from which we have the modern 'slang' word for a commoner of 'pleb'.

Socially, below plebians were the 'servii'. The plural of 'servus' , which translated from Latin, means 'slave', from which we have the modern words of 'Servant', and .Service'.

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