peuple
See also: peuplé
Bourguignon
Etymology
From Old French pueple, from Latin populus.
Noun
peuple m (plural peuples)
- people (in the sense of nationality or ethnic group)
Derived terms
French
Etymology
From Middle French peuple, from Old French pueple, from very early Old French (9th century) poblo, from Latin populus, from Proto-Italic *poplos (“army”).
Pronunciation
Noun
peuple m (plural peuples)
- people (in the sense of nationality or ethnic group)
Related terms
See also
- tout le monde
- gens m pl
Further reading
- “peuple”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French pueple, from Latin populus.
Noun
peuple m (plural peuples)
- a people
Descendants
- French: peuple
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