Aristocratic vs Proletariat - What's the difference?
aristocratic | proletariat |
Of or pertaining to an aristocracy; consisting in, or favoring, a government of nobles, or principal men.
Partaking of aristocracy; befitting aristocracy; characteristic of, or originating with, the aristocracy.
The working class or lower class.
* {{quote-book
, page=173
, year=1906
, author=Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
, title=Manifesto of the Communist Party
The wage earners collectively, excluding salaried workers.
(history) In ancient Rome, the lowest class of citizens, who had no property.
As an adjective aristocratic
is aristocratic.As a noun proletariat is
proletariat.aristocratic
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Alternative forms
* aristocratickAdjective
(en adjective)- An aristocratic constitution.
- An aristocratic measure.
- Aristocratic pride or manners.
References
* English words suffixed with -craticproletariat
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Alternative forms
* proletariateNoun
citation, passage="Of all the classes that stand face to face with the bourgeoisie to day the proletariat alone is a really revolutionary class."}}