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Give the etymological meaning of 'society'​

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Answered by prevanth1507
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The term "society" came from the 12th Century French société (meaning 'company'). This was in turn from the Latin word societas, which in turn was derived from the noun socius ("comrade, friend, ally"; adjectival form socialis) used to describe a bond or interaction between parties that are friendly, or at least civil.

Answered by najahaven
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The term "society" came from the Latin word societas, which in turn was derived from the noun socius ("comrade, friend, ally"; adjectival form socialis) used to describe a bond or interaction between parties that are friendly, or at least civil.

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