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populaire (1435)

populaire (1435)

populer,  popullaire  
  FEW:  popularis 9,177b Gdf:  populaire 6,278a / populier 6,278c GdfC:  populaire 10,377a TL: populaire 7,1438 / populer 7,1438 / populier 7,1438 DEAF:  populaire  DMF:  populaire  / populier  TLF:  populaire  OED:  popular a. and n.  MED:  populer a.  DMLBS:  popularis 1 2347a

a.

lawaffecting or concerning the common people, commonalty of a country or city (as distinguished from those with authority or the nobility)
( 1497-98 )  il ad plusourz statutz donez queux sount acciouns populers  Exchequer Chamber ii 171.31

s.

one of the common people, commonalty of a country or city (as distinguished from those with authority or the nobility)
( 1435 )  Car si vos ennemiz ne appercevent autre et plus grande diligence [...], ceux qui n’ont point a passer de mer [...] joincte la faveur et affeccion des populaires ennoyés et foullés de la longue guerre, pourront ferir  Lett Rois 438

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pople1 
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