popular
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beloved or approved by the people; pleasing to people in general, or to many people; as, a popular preacher; a popular law; a popular administration
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commons
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the mass of the people, as distinguished from the titled classes or nobility; the commonalty; the common people
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commonalty
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the common people; those classes and conditions of people who are below the rank of nobility; the commons
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townsfolk
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the people of a town; especially, the inhabitants of a city, in distinction from country people; townspeople
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anglo-saxon
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the Teutonic people (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) of England, or the English people, collectively, before the Norman Conquest
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populares
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the people or the people.. party, in ancient Rome, as opposed to the optimates
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public
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of or pertaining to the people; belonging to the people; relating to, or affecting, a nation, state, or community; -- opposed to private; as, the public treasury
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many
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the populace; the common people; the majority of people, or of a community
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lithuanian
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a native, or one of the people, of Lithuania; also, the language of the Lithuanian people
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laity
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the people, as distinguished from the clergy; the body of the people not in orders
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people
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to stock with people or inhabitants; to fill as with people; to populate
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english
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collectively, the people of England; English people or persons
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tribe
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a nation of savages or uncivilized people; a body of rude people united under one leader or government; as, the tribes of the Six Nations; the Seneca tribe
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walloons
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a Romanic people inhabiting that part of Belgium which comprises the provinces of Hainaut, Namur, Liege, and Luxembourg, and about one third of Brabant; also, the language spoken by this people. Used also adjectively
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empeople
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to form into a people or community; to inhabit; to people
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folks
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people..n general, or a separate class of people; -- generally used in the plural form, and often with a qualifying adjective; as, the old folks; poor folks
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popular
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of or pertaining to the common people, or to the whole body of the people, as distinguished from a select portion; as, the popular voice; popular elections
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democracy
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government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is retained and directly exercised by the people
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proletaire
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one of the common people; a low person; also, the common people as a class or estate in a country
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people
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persons, generally; an indefinite number of men and women; folks; population, or part of population; as, country people; -- sometimes used as an indefinite subject or verb, like on in French, and man in German; as, people in adversity
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popularity
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the quality or state of being popular; especially, the state of being esteemed by, or of being in favor with, the people at large; good will or favor proceeding from the people; as, the popularity of a law, statesman, or a book
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public
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the general body of mankind, or of a nation, state, or community; the people, indefinitely; as, the American public; also, a particular body or aggregation of people; as, an author's public
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section
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a distinct part of a country or people, community, class, or the like; a part of a territory separated by geographical lines, or of a people considered as distinct
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englishry
Webster Dictionary
a body of English or people of English descent; -- commonly applied to English people in Ireland
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listenership
(ˈlɪs ə nərˌʃɪp, ˈlɪs nər-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the people or number of people who listen to a radio station, type of music, etc.
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folklore
(ˈfoʊkˌlɔr, -ˌloʊr)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the traditional beliefs, legends, customs, etc., of a people; lore of a people.
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lore
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that which is or may be learned or known; the knowledge gained from tradition, books, or experience; often, the whole body of knowledge possessed by a people or class of people, or pertaining to a particular subject; as, the lore of the Egyptians; priestly lore; legal lore; folklore
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israel
(ˈɪz ri əl, -reɪ-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the people traditionally descended from Jacob; the Jewish people.
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popular
(ˈpɒp yə lər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
of, pertaining to, or representing the common people or the people as a whole:
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democracy
(ɪˈmɒk rə si)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
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