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Etymology of the English word popular

the English word popular
derived from the Old French word populeir
derived from the Latin word popularis (compatriot, fellow citizen, from same community; member of Popular party, promoter of Popular policies, Men of the People; of the people; popular)
derived from the Classical Latin word populus (members of a society, sex; region; people, nation, State; poplar tree)

Derivations in English

popularize, popularly

Cognates

Dutch populair, French populaire, German populär, Italian popolare, Latin popularis, Lithuanian populiarus, Norwegian populär, Polish popularny, Russian пoпyляpный, Swedish populär

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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