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,
populariDerivations 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
chopoCognates
Catalan
poble, Dutch
populier, English
people, English
poplar, French
peuplier, French
peuple, German
Pappe, German
Pappel, Italian
popolo, Norwegian
poppel, Portuguese
povo, Swedish
poppelUsage
Word found in Classical Latin