popor

Etymology
From, from , from , probably from , from. .

Noun

 * 1)  butt of a gun

Noun

 * 1) butt of a gun

Etymology

 * compare 🇨🇬. Appears from the 17th century. However, it seems to display a semi-learned nature, at least in its primary senses (the first two below), and partly due to its unique phonetic development (with emphasis on the final syllable, as opposed to the initial one, which is the case with other Romance cognates). Either way, it was likely reinforced by 19th century contact with Italian, French . However, some of the older senses and related terms may be inherited. Compare also 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) a people
 * 2) nation
 * 3)  a multitude; a crowd, mob
 * 4) peasantry, or the collective workers of a country
 * 5)  a parish, or the totality of people within one; the collective parishioners

Synonyms

 * , nați(un)e,