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单词 commonweal
释义

commonweal

English

Alternative forms

  • common weal

Etymology

common (public) + weal (well-being). From c. 1450, common wele was used as a compound.Rollison (2017) thinks that comun and wele may already have been used in collocation in 14th-century Middle English.By the 1520s used by some authors as the equivalent of res publica (republic), alongside commonwealth from about the same time.

Noun

commonweal (plural commonweals)

  1. (obsolete or archaic) The common good; public wellbeing or prosperity
    • 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 2, ch. XIII, In Parliament
      He had to judge the people as justice Errant […]; to equip his milites, send them duly in war-time to the King; — strive every way that the Commonweal, in his quarter of it, take no damage.
  2. The body politic; republic
    • 1531, Thomas Elyot, The Book of the Governor, ch. I,
      [...] hit semeth that men haue ben longe abused in calling Rempublica a commune weale. And they which do suppose it so to be called for that, that euery thinge shulde be to all men in commune without discrepance of any astate or condition, be ther to moued more by sensualite, than by any good reason or inclination to humanite. [...] And consequently there may appere lyke deuersitie to be englisshe, betwene a publike weale & a commune weale, as shulde be in latin betwene Res publica and Res plebeia.

Derived terms

  • commonwealth

References

  • David Rollison, A Commonwealth of the People: Popular Politics and England's Long Social Revolution, 1066-1649, Cambridge University Press, (2010), p. 13.
  • David Rollison in: Fitter (ed.), Shakespeare and the Politics of Commoners: Digesting the New Social History, Oxford University Press, (2017), p. 64.
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