Citizen vs. Citisen

Difference Between Citizen and Citisen
Citizennoun
(obsolete) A resident of a city or town, particularly:
Citisennoun
obsolete form of citizen
Citizennoun
(historical) A freeman or burgher: a legally-recognized member of an incorporated city.
Citizennoun
(obsolete) A member of the early modern urban middle class, distinguished from nobles and landed gentry on one side and from peasants, craftsmen, and laborers on the other.
Citizennoun
(Christianity) A resident or future resident of the heavenly city or later of the kingdom of God: a Christian; a good Christian.
Citizennoun
A legally-recognized member of a state, with associated rights and obligations; a person considered in terms of this role, particularly:
I am a Roman citizen.Citizennoun
(dated) A member of a state that is not a monarchy.
Citizennoun
A term of address among French citizens during the French Revolution or towards its supporters elsewhere; dated a term of address among socialists and communists.
Citizennoun
An inhabitant: a member of any place.
Diogenes reckoned himself a citizen of the world.Citizennoun
A private citizen: a civilian, as opposed to a police officer, professional soldier, or other (usually state) group.
Citizennoun
(computing) An object.
Citizennoun
a native or naturalized member of a state or other political community