vox populi

English

Etymology

Latin vox populi (voice of the people).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈvɒks ˈpɒpjuːlaɪ/

Noun

vox populi

  1. voice of the people.
  2. (politics) The public comment portion of a public meeting.

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Latin

Noun

vōx populī f (genitive vōcis populī); third declension

  1. voice of the people.

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative vōx populī vōcēs populī
Genitive vōcis populī vōcum populī
Dative vōcī populī vōcibus populī
Accusative vōcem populī vōcēs populī
Ablative vōce populī vōcibus populī
Vocative vōx populī vōcēs populī

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