Translation of "Vulgus" into English

crowd, foul, crowd are the top translations of "Vulgus" into English.

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  • crowd

    verb noun

    large group of people that are gathered or considered together

    uni Antonio apertae militum aures; namque et facundia aderat mulcendique vulgum artes et auctoritas.

    To Antonius alone the soldiers' ears were open; for he had eloquence, the art of soothing an angry crowd, and personal influence.

  • foul

    adjective verb noun

    unfair act by a player in association football

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  • crowd

    noun

    group of people

    uni Antonio apertae militum aures; namque et facundia aderat mulcendique vulgum artes et auctoritas.

    To Antonius alone the soldiers' ears were open; for he had eloquence, the art of soothing an angry crowd, and personal influence.

  • mob

    noun
  • public

    noun

    people in general

    Suntne hae “rationis” animadversiones, ut familia vulgo “elevetur”?

    Are all these merely "theoretical" observations, formulated for the purpose of "exalting" the family before public opinion?

  • Less frequent translations

    • rabble
    • flock
    • multitude
    • people
    • mass
    • common people|general public|multitude|common herd|rabble|crowd|mob

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