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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 10 months ago
Family is the word which is derived from Latin word famulus which means servant.
The first meaning in English was close to our modern word “household” — a group of individuals living under one roof that included blood relations and servants. It could even refer solely to the set of servants in a household, a usage still current in the eighteenth century (“to take someone into one’s family” could mean that the person concerned was employed as a servant).
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