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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

His life is a series of subaltern tasks.

From New York Times • Feb. 10, 2020

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

In 1945 she joins the Auxiliary Territorial Service to become No 230873 second subaltern Elizabeth Windsor.

From The Guardian • Apr. 21, 2016

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