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Res publica - Definition and Overview

For the Estonian political party, see Union for the Republic - Res Publica.

Res publica is a Latin phrase, made of res + publica, literally meaning the "thing of the people".

The term usually refers to a thing that is not considered to be private property, but which is rather held in common by many people.

Etymology

The word publica is the feminine singular of the 1st and 2nd declension adjective publicus, publica, publicum, which is itself derived from an earlier form, poplicus—"relating to the populus [people]".

The Romans often wrote the two words as one, respublica and inflected both words.

Res publica is further simplified in modern society to 'republic' - a state which is governed in the absence of a monarchy by a collective of people, often elected by a democratic system, to rule and pass legislation.

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Example Usage of publica

bus_tro_fe_don: ¿Inquietudes sobre la falta de especificidad en el vector del verbo “vengo”? publica en Bustrófeon. www.bustrofedon.net
donahorta: @Fabia_Santana Pois é ... meu sonho tbm, pena que aqui em Belém não tem nem uma facul pública que ofereça o curso :/ Na particular e caro d+
angelosribeiro: ...mais escolas, melhor ensino, melhorias na saúde pública, contra os políticos corruptos. Pq Isso não interessa a quem está no poder!?...
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