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people
noun
more
than
one
person
;
human
beings
in
general
•
Many
people
queued
outside
the
stadium
to
buy
tickets
.
Many
people
queued
outside
the
stadium
to
buy
tickets
.
•
People
usually
feel
happier
on
sunny
days
.
People
usually
feel
happier
on
sunny
days
.
Old
English
"
pēople
,"
from
Latin
"
populus
"
meaning
nation
or
multitude
.
noun
a
community
or
nation
that
shares
the
same
history
,
culture
,
or
language
•
The
Māori
are
a
proud
people
of
New
Zealand
.
The
Māori
are
a
proud
people
of
New
Zealand
.
•
Every
people
has
stories
that
explain
the
world
.
Every
people
has
stories
that
explain
the
world
.
Sense
of
"
a
nation
"
developed
in
late
Middle
English
influenced
by
Latin
"
populus
."
verb
-
people
,
peopling
,
peoples
,
peopled
to
fill
a
place
with
inhabitants
•
Settlers
peopled
the
island
in
the
18th
century
.
Settlers
peopled
the
island
in
the
18th
century
.
•
Legends
say
that
giants
once
peopled
these
mountains
.
Legends
say
that
giants
once
peopled
these
mountains
.
Verb
use
appeared
in
the
15th
century
from
the
noun
,
meaning
"
to
populate
."
person
noun
-
person
,
people
a
human
being
,
considered
as
an
individual
•
Only
one
person
can
sit
in
the
front
seat
at
a
time
.
Only
one
person
can
sit
in
the
front
seat
at
a
time
.
•
She
is
the
kindest
person
I
know
.
She
is
the
kindest
person
I
know
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
persone
,
from
Latin
persōna
‘
human
being
,
character
,
mask
’.