Męski

Pöbel

Oznaczający (Angielski)

  1. (masculine, no-plural, strong) mob
  2. (masculine, no-plural, strong) riffraff

Koncepcje

plebs

motłoch

bydło

hołota

wieś

parweniusz

Synonimy

Plebs

Volksmenge

armes Volk

niederes Volk

bunt zusammengewürfelter Haufen

ungebildete Massen

unwissendes Volk

Pöbelhaufen

gemeine Volk

breite Masse

Volks-

Lumpengesindel

Kroppzeug

Gesocks

Paselacken

Asis

White trash

Gschwerl

Freveltat

gemeines Volk

Gewalttat

Lumpenpack

Częstotliwość

C2
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ˈpøːbəl/
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

From Middle High German povel, bovel (“folk, people”, ca. 1200). Generally derived from Old French pueble, pueple. However, since Middle High German consistently shows -v-, borrowing from Italian Gallo-Romance povolo should also be considered. In any case from Latin populus. The form with -b- shows a later, chiefly East Central German development and was spread by Luther’s Bible. The umlaut is attested since the 15th century (perhaps after Middle French peuple).

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