- The common people; the populace.
- The common people of an ancient Greek state.
[Greek dēmos, district, people.]
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[Greek dēmos, district, people.]
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dēmos, in Greece, ‘the people’; the term sometimes denoted the whole citizen body (and its assembly), sometimes only the lower classes in contrast with the upper.
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