Commons

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English[edit]

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 Commons (surname) on Wikipedia

Etymology[edit]

Ellipsis of House of Commons.

Proper noun[edit]

Commons

  1. (UK politics, Canadian politics) The House of Commons, part of the parliament under the Westminster system of parliamentary democracy.
  2. A surname.

Usage notes[edit]

Although plural in form, the term takes singular verb forms: “The Commons has risen for the day.” Used by itself, the word is accompanied by the definite article: “The vote in the Commons was an abject humiliation for the Prime Minister.” But when used attributively, the definite article is omitted: “He has drawn the ire of his compatriots on both sides of the aisle during his tenure as Commons Speaker.”

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