Definitions for proletary

proletary pro·le·tar·y

Spelling: [proh-li-ter-ee]
IPA: /ˈproʊ lɪˌtɛr i/

Proletary is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 478 anagrams from letters in proletary (aeloprrty).

Definitions for proletary

adjective, noun

  1. proletarian.

Origin of proletary

1570-80; Latin prōlētārius belonging to the lowest class of Roman citizens, i.e., those who contributed to the state only through their offspring, equivalent to prōlēt- (akin to prōlēs offspr

Examples for proletary

Bartrow went back to his mine, and with his going the doors of the St. James's dining-room opened no more to the proletary.

All this was very nourishing, not to say stimulating, to the starved soul of a proletary.

"Naturally," said Lansdale, having in mind the proletary's later reincarnations as vagrant and starveling.

It was for five hundred dollars, and the proletary's hand shook when he dipped the pen.

"Therefore, as I was about to say, the proletary draws to himself the money of the country," resumed Grossetete.

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