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feminine:
publica
neutral:
publicum
masculine:
publicus
genitive:
publici
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Etymology of the Latin word publicus
the Latin word
publicus
(public officer; public; common, of the people)
derived from the Classical Latin word
populus
(members of a society, sex; region; people, nation, State; poplar tree)
Derivations in Latin
publicum
,
publicare
Derivations in other languages
English
public
, French
public
, Italian
pubblico
, Portuguese
público
, Romanian
public
, Spanish
público
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