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subaltern

[suhb-awl-tern, suhb-uhl-turn] / sʌbˈɔl tərn, ˈsʌb əlˌtɜrn /
NOUN
secondary person
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It’s an island nation that was dominated for centuries by a neighboring superpower, and now serves as privileged subaltern to another one.

From Salon Mar. 16, 2025

She had enrolled as an honorary subaltern in early 1945, when she was 18.

From New York Times Sep. 8, 2022

The islands, which fell under Danish rule in the fourteenth century, became self-governing in 1948, but the relationship between the two countries remains that of a resentful subaltern state and a condescending colonial power.

From The New Yorker Jun. 11, 2018

One man who knew that very well was Winston Churchill, then a 21-year-old subaltern in the 4th Hussars.

From The Guardian Feb. 14, 2017

He imagined that a call would come to him, a voice of Command, the voice of a subaltern of God, hashmarks running down his arm for a thousand miles.

From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy




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