populus

Etymology 1
From (since mid-2nd c. BC), from earlier, from even earlier  (attested already since early 5th c. BC ), from , further origin ; perhaps from  or from the root of. See also.

Noun

 * 1) a people, nation
 * 2) a community of people
 * 3) the people, public, crowd, host, multitude
 * 4)  a group of people
 * 5)  a parish, part of a city
 * 1)  a group of people
 * 2)  a parish, part of a city
 * 1)  a parish, part of a city

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Etymology 2
. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Possibly from an, from a root also found in 🇨🇬, although the initial  is left unexplained.

Noun

 * 1)  poplar tree

Derived terms

 * pōpulnea

Descendants

 * See also.