subaltern >> ˈsʌb(ə)lt(ə)n
Definition: [noun] an officer in the British army below the rank of captain, especially a second lieutenant.
Definition: [adjective] of lower status.
Example: the private tutor was a recognized subaltern part of the bourgeois family
Definition: [adjective] (of a proposition) implied by another proposition (e.g. as a particular affirmative is by a universal one), but not implying it in return.