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Proletariat - Wikipedia
The proletariat (/ˌproʊlɪˈtɛəriət/; from Latin proletarius 'producing offspring') is the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose possession of significant economic value is their labour power (their capacity to work). A member of such a class is a proletarian or a proletaire.
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PROLÉTAIRE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
(classe sociale) personne qui n'a que son salaire pour vivre proletarian Les prolétaires s'opposent aux bourgeois. Proletarians are different from the middle ...
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prolétaire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Latin proletārius (“a man whose only wealth is his offspring, or whose sole service to the state is as father”).
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proletaire
proletaire (prəʊlɪˈtɛə(r), prɒl-) Also as Fr. prolétaire. [a. F. prolétaire (prɔletɛr), 1748 in Hatz.-Darm. (Montesquieu, of ancient Romans, Rousseau in mod. sense), ad. L. prōlētāri-us a Roman citizen of the lowest class under the Servian constitution, one who served the state not with his property...
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English Translation of “PROLÉTAIRE” - Collins Dictionary
prolétaire [pʀɔletɛʀ IPA Pronunciation Guide ] adjective or masculine and feminine noun proletarian
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proletaire, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun proletaire is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for proletaire is from 1796, in J. B. Duvoisin's Exam. Princ.
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Harold Russell Maddock
In Australia he rode the great "Sefiona", High Rank", "Timor", Earlwood", "Auction", "Proletaire", to name but a few.
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PROLÉTAIRE - Translation from French into English - Pons
II.prolétaire [pʀɔletɛʀ] N mf ... 'prolétaires de tous les pays, unissez-vous!' 'workers of the world, unite!'.
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proletaire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From French prolétaire, from Latin prōlētārius. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /ˌpɹoʊlɪˈtɛː(ɹ)/. Noun. edit. proletaire (plural proletaires).
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Translate "prolétaire" from French to English - Interglot Mobile
Translations · prolétaire Modifier. prolétaire,. proletarian, Adj. ‐ belonging to or characteristic of the proletariat · prolétaire Noun. prolétaire, le ~ (m).
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prolétaire | Rabbitique - The Multilingual Etymology Dictionary
Created with Highcharts 8.2.0 ○ Latin: prōlētārius, proletārius, proletarius (a man whose only wealth is his offspring, or whose sole service to the state ...
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prolétaire - English translation - Linguee
Many translated example sentences containing "prolétaire" – English-French dictionary and search engine for English translations.
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proletarious
† proleˈtarious, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. prōlētāri-us a proletaire + -ous.] Pertaining to or characteristic of the proletariate; vulgar: see quot.1656 Blount Glossogr. s.v., A Proletarious Speech (proletarius sermo) the common and vulgar speech, complement or words of course; As when one says to his ...
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proletical
† proˈletical, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. *prōlēt- (see proletaire) + -ical.] Of or pertaining to the lower orders of the community; hence, vulgar, common, popular.1659 Howell Lexicon, Proverbs Pref. a v, Let the squeamish Reder take this Rule along with him, that Proverbs being Proleticall, and free fa...
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proletary
proletary, a. and n. (ˈprəʊl-, ˈprɒlɪtərɪ) [ad. L. prōlētāri-us a proletaire.] A. adj. = proletarian a.1609 Holland Amm. Marcell. 138 He should gaine a number of proletairie subjects to multiplie and beget issue. 1656 J. Harrington Oceana Wks. (1700) 184 The sixth [class] being Proletary, that is..s...
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