Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
The word "multitude" originally referred to a large number or crowd of people. It was used in this sense in ancient Rome, where it was often associated with the lower classes.
Over time, the meaning of "multitude" broadened to include any large collection or quantity of things, such as animals, objects, or even ideas. It can also refer to a large number of people who share a common characteristic or purpose.
Today, "multitude" is often used in a figurative sense to describe something that is vast or overwhelming in size or number. It can also be used to refer to a diverse or varied group of people or things.
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