citizen
nounEtymology
From Middle English citeseyn, citezein, borrowed from Anglo-Norman citesain (“burgher; city-dweller”), citezein, etc., probably a variant of cithein under influence of deinzein (“denizen”), from Anglo-Norman and Old French citeain, etc. and citaien, citeien, etc. ("burgher"; modern French citoyen), from cité ("settlement; cathedral city, city"; modern French cité) + -ain or -ien (“-an, -ian”). See city and hewe. Displaced native Old English burgwaras (plural form).
Definitions
A resident of a city or town, especially one with legally recognized rights or duties.
- [T]hat large body of the working men who were not counted as citizens and had not so much as a vote to serve as an anodyne to their stomachs were likely to get impatient.
A legally recognized member of a state, with associated rights and obligations
A legally recognized member of a state, with associated rights and obligations; a person considered in terms of this role.
- I am a Roman citizen.
- Assistant: You'll meet with the managing director and Dr Sinita Brahmachari, the engineer who designed the chair. Peter Mackenzie: Indian, is he? Assistant: She is a British citizen, Minister. Born in Coventry.
An inhabitant or occupant
An inhabitant or occupant: a member of any place.
- Diogenes reckoned himself a citizen of the world.
- A jellyfish... carries poison cells that can sting other citizens of the sea.
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A resident of the heavenly city or (later) of the kingdom of God
A resident of the heavenly city or (later) of the kingdom of God: a Christian; a good Christian.
A civilian, as opposed to a police officer, soldier, or member of some other specialized…
A civilian, as opposed to a police officer, soldier, or member of some other specialized (usually state) group.
An ordinary person, as opposed to nobles and landed gentry on one side and peasants,…
An ordinary person, as opposed to nobles and landed gentry on one side and peasants, craftsmen, and laborers on the other.
- [W]ould Mr. Delvile, who hardly ever spoke but to the high-born, without seeming to think his dignity somewhat injured, deign to receive for a daughter in law the child of a citizen and tradesman?
A term of address among supporters of the French Revolution in France or elsewhere
A term of address among supporters of the French Revolution in France or elsewhere; (later, dated) a term of address among socialists and communists.
- Citizen, I desire nothing more than to get to Paris, though I could dispense with the escort.
A notional inhabitant of a software system
A notional inhabitant of a software system; an object or a software application.
- The HIG delivers Apple's design commandments, the company's definition of what it means to be a good iPhone citizen.
A personal Title denoting citizenship, implicitly of the nation in which it is spoken
A pupil of City of London School
The neighborhood
- synonymburgess
- synonymburgher
- synonymdenizen
- synonymtownsman
- synonymtownswoman
- antonymcountryfolkantonym(s) of “resident of a city”
- antonymcountry gentlemanantonym(s) of “resident of a city”
- antonymcountrymanantonym(s) of “resident of a city”
- antonympeasantantonym(s) of “resident of a city”
- antonymvillagerantonym(s) of “resident of a city”
- neighborcitify
- neighborcity
- neighborcivil
- neighborcivilian
- neighborfirst-class citizenperson who is legally recognized as a member or resident
- neighborsecond-class citizenperson who is legally recognized as a member or resident
- neighborthird-class citizenperson who is legally recognized as a member or resident
Derived
anticitizen, birthright citizen, citizen band, citizendom, citizeness, citizenhood, citizenise, citizenish, citizenism, citizenist, citizenization, citizenize, citizen journalism, citizen journalist, citizen king, citizen life, citizenlike, citizenly, citizen magistrate, citizen media, citizen of nature, citizen of the world, citizen prince, citizenry, citizen's arrest, citizens' band, citizens band, Citizens' Charter, citizen science, citizen scientist, citizenship, citizens' media, citizen soldier, citizen sovereign, cocitizen, concitizen, corporate citizen, cybercitizen, dual citizen, e-citizen · +16 more
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at citizen. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at citizen. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
8 hops · closes at citizen
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA