the word caste come out of which language
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The English word "caste" (/kɑːst, kæst/) derives from the Spanish and Portuguese casta, which, according to the John Minsheu's Spanish dictionary (1569), means "race, lineage, tribe or breed". When the Spanish colonized the New World, they used the word to mean a "clan or lineage".
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the English word (Caste) derives from the spanish and portuguese casta, which, according to the john minsheu's spanish dictionary (1569), means "race, linage, tribe or breed". when the spanish colonized the new world, they used the word to mean a "Clan or linage".
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