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The Latin word cliens initially referred to a Roman citizen who sought protection from a powerful patron, often a wealthy landowner or political figure. The patron would provide legal support, financial assistance, and other forms of protection in exchange for the client's loyalty and support.
Over time, the meaning of cliens expanded to include customers and those who received professional services, such as lawyers and doctors.
The term "client" entered English via Middle French in the 14th century, and it has since evolved to encompass its current wide range of meanings.
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