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What (who) is People - definition

POLITICAL PARTY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
British Green Party; Ecology Party (UK); Green parties (United Kingdom); Green Parties (UK); Green parties (UK); Green Parties (United Kingdom); People Movement; UK Green Party; Green party (united kingdom); Green Party (United Kingdom); Green Party of the United Kingdom; Green party UK; PEOPLE Party (UK 1973 - 75); PEOPLE Party; PEOPLE party (1973-75); Ecology Party; The Green Party of Great Britain; Green Party (1985-90); Green Party (1985–1990); Green Party of Great Britain; Green Party UK; People Party (1973–75); PEOPLE Party (1973–75); PEOPLE; Scottish Ecology Party; Green Party (1985-1990); PEOPLE Party (1973-75); People Party (1973-75); British Green politician; The Ecology Party
  • Ecology Party logo
  • First British 'Green Party' public meeting, Hackney 13 June 1985
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  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'', 1830 by [[Eugène Delacroix]]
PLURALITY OF PERSONS CONSIDERED AS A WHOLE, FROM A GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVE
Peoples; 👥; A people
·noun One's subjects; fellow citizens; companions; followers.
II. People ·noun One's ancestors or family; kindred; relations; as, my people were English.
III. People ·vt To stock with people or inhabitants; to fill as with people; to Populate.
IV. People ·noun The body of persons who compose a community, tribe, nation, or race; an aggregate of individuals forming a whole; a community; a nation.
V. People ·noun The mass of comunity as distinguished from a special class; the commonalty; the populace; the vulgar; the common crowd; as, nobles and people.
VI. People ·noun 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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  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'', 1830 by [[Eugène Delacroix]]
PLURALITY OF PERSONS CONSIDERED AS A WHOLE, FROM A GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVE
Peoples; 👥; A people
¦ plural noun
1. human beings in general or considered collectively.
(the people) the mass of citizens in a country; the populace.
2. (plural peoples) [treated as sing. or plural] a particular nation, community, or ethnic group: the native peoples of Canada.
3. (one's people) one's employees or supporters.
4. (one's people) dated one's parents or relatives.
¦ verb
1. (of a particular group of people) inhabit.
fill or be present in.
2. fill (an area or place) with a particular group of inhabitants.
Derivatives
peoplehood noun
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. poeple, from L. populus 'populace'.
Usage
On the distinction between people and persons, see usage at person.
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  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'', 1830 by [[Eugène Delacroix]]
PLURALITY OF PERSONS CONSIDERED AS A WHOLE, FROM A GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVE
Peoples; 👥; A people
n.
1) average, common, plain; working people
2) old; young people
3) the chosen people
4) boat people ('destitute refugees traveling in boats')
5) city; country; little, ordinary; primitive people

Wikipedia

Green Party (UK)

The Green Party, also known as the Green Party UK, was a Green political party in the United Kingdom.

Prior to 1985 it was called the Ecology Party, and before that PEOPLE. In 1990, it separated into three political parties:

  • the Green Party of England and Wales
  • the Scottish Greens
  • the Green Party Northern Ireland

Despite the UK Green Party no longer existing as an entity, "Green Party" (singular) is still used colloquially to refer collectively to the three separate parties; for example, in the reporting of opinion polls and election results.

Examples of use of People
1. New people, new environments, new wardrobe people.
2. People were just scrambling, people with children.
3. People vote for people they like and against people they don‘t like.
4. "People are dying, people have lost their homes, people have lost their jobs.
5. Because the people, the real people who watch Baywatch, aren‘t the people who do the reviews.