Crowd

/kraʊd/ noun, verb

As a noun, a crowd is a large group of people gathered closely together. As a verb, to crowd is to fill a space so that there is very little room left, or to push in too close.

From Old English *crūdan* “to press, push,” which led to the idea of people pressed together. The noun sense of a group of people developed later from the verb.

AMህዝብ
ARحشد
BNভিড়
CSdav
DAfolkemængde
DEMenge
ELπλήθος
ESmultitud
FAجمعیت
FIväkijoukko
FRfoule
GUભીડ
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