Where does “peoplewatching” come from?

peoplewatching (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.

peoplewatching (English): Observing people and their behaviour as a...

Definitions

  1. Observing people and their behaviour as a...

Ancestry of “peoplewatching”, step by step

peoplewatching traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English people

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

via English watching

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishwatchingpresent participle of watch; The act of one who...
2EnglishwatchA portable or wearable timepiece; The act of...
3EnglishpuppyA young dog, especially before sexual maturity; A...
4EnglishpuppieObsolete form of puppy
5Middle Frenchpoupéedoll, toy
6Old Frenchpoupée
7Latinpupagirl, little girl; doll, puppet; pupa
8Latinpupusa boy, a child; a puppet; the pupil of the eye
9Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₂w-few, little; smallness
Every word from Proto-Italic poplosEvery word from Old Latin poplosEvery word from Old Latin poplus
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