How to use in-sentence of “commoner”:
+ Olga married commoner Nikolai Kulikovsky, whom she had loved from 1903.
+ It died out in the “Muromachi” era, but the event gradually spread among commoner and remained as “Mamemaki” of “Setsubun”.
+ To this day, Thatcher remains the last commoner awarded a British title that could be inherited; he was granted the Thatcher baronetcy in 1990.
+ By the end of the Middle Ages, other people began using coats of arms, now called “burgher arms”, which means they belong to a commoner and not a member of the nobility.
+ She then married a warrior and commoner named Kocoum.
+ Baalveer acknowledges this and pretends to lose his powers and memory and stays as a commoner with Vivaan and family, as his foster brother Debu.