pueple

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Semi-learned or assimilated byform of pueble, from earliest Old French poblo, from Latin populus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpu͡ɛ.plə/

Noun

pueple oblique singular, m (oblique plural pueples, nominative singular pueples, nominative plural pueple)

  1. a people
    Le pueple angloisthe English people

Descendants

  • Anglo-Norman: people
  • Bourguignon: peuple
  • Middle French: peuple
  • Walloon: peupe
  • Middle High German: bovel, povel
    • German: Pöbel, Bofel, Bovel, Pofel, Poffel, Povel, Pöfel, Pöffel, Pövel

See also

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