What does «pópulo» mean in Spanish?
- Town.
Examples of use in Spanish: "una gran parte del pópulo va a querer saquear el palacio", Tratado de las campañas y otros acontecimientos de los ejércitos - 1873
- (hacer una de pópulo bárbaro) To carry out a violent resolution without regard to the disadvantages; to take a violent or absurd resolution without regard to the consequences.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Es que vengo a dar un golpe de estado, o lo que es lo mismo, hacer una de pópulo bárbaro", El Rey de bastos: comedia en tres actos, en verso - Página 58, Enrique Pérez Escrich - 1839
- (córam pópulo) In public; literally, in the presence of the people.
- (gratus pópulo) Pleasant to the people.
- (El Pópulo) Neighborhood in the historic center of the city of Cadiz, Spain.
- (Casa del Pópulo) Historic building located in the city of Baeza (Jaén, Spain), declared a national monument.
- (Capilla del Pópulo) Chapel located in the Metropolitan Church of Caracas (Venezuela), where the Blessed Sacrament is perpetually reserved.