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    What it means

    Literally “the black people / the dark folk.” An old-fashioned term for common working people, the lower classes, or the masses — those who do the hard, dirty work.

    Vocabulary

    • czarny — black (masculine)
    • lud — people, folk, the masses

    Grammar note

    'Lud' is a collective noun, masculine singular. The phrase is somewhat archaic and literary.

    Cultural context

    Historically referred to peasants and labourers. Today it can be used ironically or in historical/literary contexts.

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