Etymology
The word "abroad" comes from the Middle English word "a-brod," which itself derives from the Old English words "a-" (meaning "away") and "brod" (meaning "broad").
Meaning
"Abroad" is an adverb that means:
Origin
The word "abroad" originated in the early 13th century. It originally meant "openly" or "in full view." By the 14th century, it had acquired its current meaning of "outside one's country."
Examples
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