Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "connive" has its origins in the Latin phrase "connivere" which means "to wink at." This phrase was first used in the context of Roman law, where it referred to the intentional overlooking of a crime by a magistrate. In the Middle Ages, the word "connive" was adopted into English and came to be used in a more general sense, referring to any intentional overlooking or ignoring of something wrong or illegal.
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