FOR GOODNESS SAKE THE WORD IS PEOPLE
peo·ple ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ppl)
n. pl. people
Humans considered as a group or in indefinite numbers: People were dancing in the street. I met all sorts of people.
A body of persons living in the same country under one national government; a nationality.
pl. peo·ples A body of persons sharing a common religion, culture, language, or inherited condition of life.
Persons with regard to their residence, class, profession, or group: city people.
The mass of ordinary persons; the populace. Used with the: “those who fear and distrust the people, and wish to draw all powers from them into the hands of the higher classes” (Thomas Jefferson).
The citizens of a political unit, such as a nation or state; the electorate. Used with the.
Persons subordinate to or loyal to a ruler, superior, or employer: The queen showed great compassion for her people.
Family, relatives, or ancestors.
Informal. Animals or other beings distinct from humans: Rabbits and squirrels are the furry little people of the woods.
OR PERHAPS YOU MEANT PEAGLE:
1 entry found for peagle.
peagle
Paigle \Pai"gle\, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] (Bot.) A species of Primula, either the cowslip or the primrose. [Written also pagle, pagil, peagle, and pygil.]
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