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groundling
ground·ling G0283400 (ground′lĭng)n.1. A bottom fish.2. a. A spectator in the cheap standing-room section of an Elizabethan theater.b. A person with uncultivated tastes.groundling (ˈɡraʊndlɪŋ) n1. (Biology) any animal or plant that lives close to the ground or at the bottom of a lake, river, etc2. (Theatre) a. (in Elizabethan theatre) a spectator standing in the yard in front of the stage and paying leastb. a spectator in the cheapest section of any theatre3. (Aeronautics) a person on the ground as distinguished from one in an aircraftground•ling (ˈgraʊnd lɪŋ) n. 1. a plant or animal that lives close to the ground or at the bottom of the water. 2. a person of unsophisticated tastes. 3. a person on the ground rather than in an aircraft. 4. a member of a theater audience sitting in one of the cheaper seats or, in an Elizabethan theater, standing in the pit. [1595–1605] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | groundling - in Elizabethan theater: a playgoer in the cheap standing sectionplaygoer, theatergoer, theatregoer - someone who attends the theater |
groundling
Words related to groundlingnoun in Elizabethan theater: a playgoer in the cheap standing sectionRelated Words- playgoer
- theatergoer
- theatregoer
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