Source Word
patrician
IPA(Pronunciation)
Noun
historical
(antiquity)
A
member
of
any
of
the
families
constituting
the
populus
Romanus,
or
body
of
Roman
citizens,
before
the
development
of
the
plebeian
order;
later,
one
who,
by
right
of
birth
or
by
special
privilege
conferred,
belonged
to
the
senior
class
of
Romans,
who,
with
certain
property,
had
by
right
a
seat
in
the
Roman
Senate.
Japanese Meaning
古代ローマにおいて、一般市民の中で上流階級に位置する貴族階級の一員。 / 世襲や特別な特権によって認められた、ローマ上流社会の構成員。
Sense(1)
(antiquity)
A
member
of
any
of
the
families
constituting
the
populus
Romanus,
or
body
of
Roman
citizens,
before
the
development
of
the
plebeian
order;
later,
one
who,
by
right
of
birth
or
by
special
privilege
conferred,
belonged
to
the
senior
class
of
Romans,
who,
with
certain
property,
had
by
right
a
seat
in
the
Roman
Senate.
( plural )