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    res publica
    /ˌreɪz ˈpʊblɪkə/

    noun

    • 1. the state, republic, or commonwealth.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Res_publicaRes publica - Wikipedia

    Res publica (also spelled rēs pūblica to indicate vowel length) is a Latin phrase, loosely meaning 'public affair'. It is the root of the word ' republic ', and the word ' commonwealth ' has traditionally been used as a synonym for it; however, translations vary widely according to the context.

  3. Res publica is a Latin term that means commonwealth, state, or republic. It is also used to refer to the commonweal, the public interest, or the civilization of a society.

  4. Res Publica is a famous Latin phrase meaning “public thing.” However, in common, people translate it as public affairs or public matters. The term first appeared back in Ancient Greece and Rome. An opposite phrase is Res Privata – private ownership.

  5. The res publica was a legal system whose jurisdiction extended to all Roman citizens, securing their rights and determining their responsibilities. With the fragmentation of the Roman system, the question of…

  6. From the perspective of the political insider, then, the res publica is the communal space within which those concerned with the administration of civic affairs move, and so means something closer to ‘the internal political space (however it may be organized) of a given civic community’.

  7. Res publica definition: the state; republic; commonwealth.. See examples of RES PUBLICA used in a sentence.

  8. res publica is a Latin noun meaning public thing or commonwealth. It is used in English to refer to the state or government of a country, especially a republic. See etymology, pronunciation, and examples of res publica in OED.