groundlings in English

noun
1
a spectator or reader of inferior taste, such as a member of a theater audience who traditionally stood in the pit below the stage.
Dante is not for groundlings
2
a person on the ground as opposed to one in a spacecraft or aircraft.
3
a fish that lives at the bottom of lakes and streams, especially a gudgeon or loach.
4
a creeping or dwarf plant.

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1. He is also an alumnus of the Sunday Company at The Groundlings Theatre, where he still frequently performs.

2. See cachinnate ‘Even someone remarking in polite company about somebody who ‘had one of the longest beards I've ever seen’ is given a suggestive pause after longest, eliciting obscene Cachinnations from the groundlings.’