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Latin

Etymology 1

Noun

populus (genitive populī); m, second declension

  1. people
  2. nation

Inflection
Number Singular Plural
nominative populus populī
genitive populī populōrum
dative populō populīs
accusative populum populōs
ablative populō populīs
vocative popule populī

Related terms

Descendants
  • Portuguese: povo
  • Romanian: popor
  • Sardinian: pòpulu
  • Spanish: pueblo

Etymology 2

Noun

pōpulus (genitive pōpulī); f, second declension

  1. A poplar tree

Inflection
Number Singular Plural
nominative pōpulus pōpulī
genitive pōpulī pōpulōrum
dative pōpulō pōpulīs
accusative pōpulum pōpulōs
ablative pōpulō pōpulīs
vocative pōpule pōpulī

Descendants

 

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