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Latin
Etymology 1
Noun
populus (genitive populī); m, second declension
Inflection
| Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | populus | populī |
| genitive | populī | populōrum |
| dative | populō | populīs |
| accusative | populum | populōs |
| ablative | populō | populīs |
| vocative | popule | populī |
Related terms
- populāris
Descendants
Etymology 2
Noun
pōpulus (genitive pōpulī); f, second declension
- 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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A total of 1105 adults were questioned by polling company Populus on behalf of Nottingham's Holocaust Centre for the study, a new annual initiative to investigate how Shoah education and media coverage of Israel affects public perceptions of Jews. ...
Totally Jewish, UK - Erica Morris
A total of 1105 adults were questioned by polling company Populus on behalf of Nottingham's Holocaust Centre for the study, a new annual initiative to investigate how Shoah education and media coverage of Israel affects public perceptions of Jews. ...
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