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The term "arrearage" has its origins in the Latin word retro, meaning "backward" or "in the past." It was used in Medieval Latin to refer to a debt that had not been paid on time. The term entered Middle English via Anglo-Norman French and has been used in English ever since to refer to unpaid debts and overdue amounts.
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