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Where does “poplus” come from?
poplus (Old Latin) comes from Old Latin poplos, from Proto-Italic poplos — army.
Ancestry of “poplus”, step by step
Step
Language
Word
Meaning
1
Old Latin
poplos
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2
Proto-Italic
poplos
army
Words derived from “poplus”
people
townspeople
peeps
peephole
Peep
peoplehood
tribespeople
peeper
repeople
peepshow
burakumin
buraku
merpeople
sheeple
people'd
unpeople
peopleless
peoplewatching
antipeople
dispeople
peepeth
peopleware
townpeople
peepy
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