Reverse Dictionary: PEOPLE

ADJECTIVES
1205 — LEDELY belonging to the people or nation, national → obs.
1205 — LEDISH pert. to the people; national → obs.

NOUNS
..971 — LEDE a people, nation, race; also, persons collectively, people → obs.
..971 — MANKIN the human race; mankind; a race of men, a people; human nature → obs.
..971 — MANNISH people; a class of persons → obs.
1000 — THRUM a company or band of people or animals; a band, a troop, a crowd → obs.
1300 — ALL LEDE all the people, all the world, everybody → obs.
1300 — SUM a number, company, or body of people; a host, a band → obs.
1450 — SKULK a number, company, or gathering of person or animals given to skulking, as a ‘skulk of foxes’, a ‘skulk of heretics’ → obs.
1526 — THE MANY the great body of people; the multitude → obs.
1592 — COVEY a family or party of persons or things
1596 — CROWN a group of people or objects in a ring or circle
1650 — GENARCHASHIP headship of a family or people → obs.
1673 — CATTLE people → sl.
1678 — QUINT  a set of five persons → obs.
1785 — BIKE a gathering, an assembly of people → Sc.
1832 — CRUSH a group or crowd of people; a reception, dance, party, or other large social gathering → colloq., orig. US
1867 — LAYOUT a company of people; an organization, an ‘outfit’; a crowd; a gang or team → Amer. dial.
1885 — ONES people → Eng. dial.
1902 — KAIVY a great number of living creatures, esp. of human beings → Sc. (Bk.)
1926 — CHECKERBOARD a crew or group of people containing both Black and White people → Amer. dial.
1958 — CIRCUS a group of people acting or performing together in some activity → sl.
1965 — NEPSHA AND KIAH a random selection of people from the populace → Barbados
1965 — SAM, COW, AND THE DUPPY a random selection of the populace → Barbados sl.
1984 — MONKEY PILE a pile of people on top of one another → Amer. dial.
1984 — ODDS, BODS, AND SODS people at random → Aust. sl.
1991 — ANTHROPOPHOBIA an abnormal fear of people, especially in groups Bk.)
1991 — DEMOPHOBIA an intense dislike of crowds; a hatred of people (Bk.)
1999 — TWO MEN AND A DOG very few people; a poor attendance → Aust. sl. (Bk.)
2000 — MAD HEADS lots of people → African-American sl.

NOUNS – PERSON
1656 — PLEBICOLIST one who flatters or courts the favour of the common people; a friend of the people
1973 — FRICK AND FRACK a pair of individuals → African-American sl.