mundie

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English

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Etymology

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From mundane +‎ -ie.

Noun

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mundie (plural mundies)

  1. (fantasy, slang) A mundane; an ordinary person.
    • 2015, Derek J. Goodman, The One Stop Apocalypse Shop: The Apocalypse Shift:
      The mundies, the mundane daylight people, were able to sleep well thinking that these kinds of things never actually happened, and there were more than enough people devoted to helping them sleep in peace.
    • 2016, Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson, Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, page 249:
      Simon might speak up for mundies in class, but it mattered more that George and Marisol and Sunil spoke up too. Simon didn't want to change things by being the special one, the exceptional mundane, the former Daylighter and former hero.