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'The people' or 'the state' is expressed in Latin by populus or civitas (the latter literally 'citizenship,' based on civis 'citizen'), but by Oscan touto, Umbrian tuta, South Picene toúta = Irish túath = Gothic thiuda.
Buridan's presentation of this alternative is complicated somewhat by the doctrinal claim that the 'nothing' signified by 'A man is a donkey' is not any kind of proposition, but 'that a man is a donkey [hominem esse asinum]', which is the dictum or sentential nominalization of that proposition (expressed in Latin by the accusative + infinitive construction).
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