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Taking a Latin word out of its context is always a mistake since the context will provide the exact translation. Populi can be the nominative plural or the genitive singular of the noun populus, meaning a people or a nation.

It could therefore mean peoples or nations; or it could mean of a people or of a nation. Only the rest of the sentence will help to specify the exact meaning.

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Populus is a singular collective noun in Latin meaning "people" in the sense of "a people" (i.e., a nation, a tribe) or "the people" (either "the multitude" or as a group of Roman citizens separate from the Senate and/or from the lower classes).
Populus means "people".

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It should mean "free population".

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