Where does “peoplekind” come from?

peoplekind (English) comes from English people, from Middle English puple, from Anglo-Norman people, from Old French pople, from Latin populus, from Old Latin populus, from Old Latin poplus, from Old Latin poplos — army.

peoplekind (English): People as a whole; humanity, humankind; a...

Definitions

  1. People as a whole; humanity, humankind; a...

Ancestry of “peoplekind”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishpeoplea body of human beings considered generally or...
2Middle Englishpuplepeople
3Anglo-Normanpeople
4Old FrenchpopleAlternative form of pueple
5Latinpopulusa people, nation; a community of people; the...
6Old Latinpopulusa people, nation; a community of people; the...
7Old Latinpoplus
8Old Latinpoplos
9Proto-Italicpoplosarmy
Every word from Proto-Italic poplosEvery word from Old Latin poplosEvery word from Old Latin poplus