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[ pee-puhl-hood ] / ˈpi pəlˌhʊd /
nounthe state or condition of being a people. the consciousness of certain beliefs or characteristics that make one part of a people; sense of belonging to a people. Origin of peoplehoodFirst recorded in 1905–10; people + -hood Words nearby peoplehoodpeon, peonage, peony, people, people carrier, peoplehood, people mover, people person, people's commune, people's court, people's democracy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for peoplehoodResponding with alarm, they seek to buttress the idea of Jewish ethnicity qua Jewish peoplehood. Shaul Magid's Post-Ethnic Judaism|Zachary Braiterman|May 24, 2013|DAILY BEAST If Hartman came to teach about Peoplehood, Hanan Porat came to teach about Landhood. The Tragedy And Success Of Rabbi David Hartman|Elisheva Goldberg|February 11, 2013|DAILY BEAST Hartman came to Israel to reshape and rethink Jewish peoplehood, emphasizing modernity and its place in religion. The Tragedy And Success Of Rabbi David Hartman|Elisheva Goldberg|February 11, 2013|DAILY BEAST Peoplehood is comforting, empowering, even intoxicating, which probably explains why Birthright works. Sharing a Noun|Peter Beinart|July 12, 2012|DAILY BEAST
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