Its the phrase ''hoi polloi''. It means ''the many (people)'' meaning the masses. Greek : οι πολλοι
What is frustrating is the constant mispronunciation of the phrase. Its ''e polee'' not ''choi poloi''
Yes it does. Demo = people, cracy = rule. Democracy, rule by the people.
Nicholas is Ancient Greek in origin meaning "victory of the people".
The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
Origin: Greek, meaning: 'Healer'
It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is "bright, radiant".
The phrase of Greek origin referring to the common people is "hoi polloi."
Pos eiseh, which means "how are you."
people will be punished if they want to question divine authorities
it comes from old french old greek and old latin
The common name is a Philatilist. This is a Greek in origin.
The word phlebotomy comes from the Greek phrase "φλεβοτομή" meaning "to cut a vein."
Nicholas is a male given name of Greek origin that means "victory of the people" or "people's victory." It is a common name in English-speaking countries.
The word Bible is of Greek origin from the phrase, ta biblia, meaning, 'the books'.>
Their origin is unknown, but they were common in Greece by the 8th Century BCE.
Persephone has a Greek origin.
The origin is Greek
Yes it does. Demo = people, cracy = rule. Democracy, rule by the people.