Synonyms:
commonwealth, nation, race, state, tribe. community, population,
A
community is in general terms the aggregate of persons inhabiting any territory in common and viewed as
having common interests; a
commonwealth is such a body of persons having a common government,
especially a republican government; as, the
commonwealth of Massachusetts. A
community may be very
small; a
commonwealth is ordinarily of considerable extent. A
people is the aggregate of any public
community, either in distinction from their rulers or as including them; a
race is a division of mankind in the
line of origin and ancestry; the
people of the United States includes members of almost every
race. The use of
people as signifying persons collectively, as in the statement "The hall was full of
people," has been severely
criticized, but is old and accepted English, and may fitly be classed as idiomatic, and often better than
persons, by reason of its collectivism. As Dean Alford suggests, it would make a strange transformation of the
old hymn "All
people that on earth do dwell" to sing "All
persons that on earth do dwell." A
state is an
organized political
community considered in its corporate capacity as "a body politic and corporate;" as, a
legislative act is the act of the
state; every citizen is entitled to the protection of the
state. A
nation is an
organized political
community considered with reference to the persons composing it as having certain definite
boundaries, a definite number of citizens, etc. The members of a
people are referred to as persons or
individuals; the individual members of a
state or
nation are called citizens or subjects. The
population of a
country is simply the aggregate of persons residing within its borders, without reference to
race, organization,
or allegiance; unnaturalized residents form part of the
population, but not of the
nation, possessing none of the
rights and being subject to none of the duties of citizens. In American usage
State signifies one
commonwealth
of the federal union known as the United
States.
Tribe is now almost wholly applied to rude
peoples with very
imperfect political organization; as, the Indian
tribes; nomadic
tribes. Compare MOB.
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PERCEIVE.
Synonyms:
apprehend, comprehend, conceive, understand.
We
perceive what is presented through the senses. We
apprehend what is presented to the mind, whether
through the senses or by any other means. Yet
perceive is used in the figurative sense of seeing through to a
conclusion, in a way for which usage would not allow us to substitute
apprehend; as, "Sir, I
perceive that thou
art a prophet,"
John iv, 19. That which we
apprehend we catch, as with the hand; that which we
conceive we
are able to analyze and recompose in our mind; that which we
comprehend, we, as it were, grasp around, take
together, seize, embrace wholly within the mind. Many things may be
apprehended which can not be
comprehended; a child can
apprehend the distinction between right and wrong, yet the philosopher can not
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