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Etymology of the Latin word populus

the Classical Latin word populus (members of a society, sex; region; people, nation, State; poplar tree)

Derivations in Latin

ploppus, popularis, populare, populosus, publicus, populari

Derivations in other languages

Albanian popull, French pueple, French pouple, French peuple, French populisme, French populiste, French peuplier, Italian popolo, Portuguese povo, Portuguese choupo, Portuguese populina, Spanish pueblo, Spanish pópulo, Spanish poblar, Spanish pobo, Spanish populeón, Spanish chopo

Cognates

Catalan poble, Dutch populier, English people, English poplar, French peuplier, French peuple, German Pappe, German Pappel, Italian popolo, Norwegian poppel, Portuguese povo, Swedish poppel

Usage

Word found in Classical Latin



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