Caterva

/kəˈtɛrvə/ noun

A group, band, or company of people; a crowd or gathering, especially in Roman or medieval contexts.

From Latin 'caterva' meaning a band or troop of soldiers, adopted into English and medieval Latin texts to describe organized groups or crowds.

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