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The word "conviction" has its roots in the Roman legal system, where it referred to a finding of guilt by a jury or court. It comes from the Latin verb convincere, meaning "to prove guilty" or "to convict." This verb, in turn, is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kwenk-, meaning "to strike" or "to beat."
The sense of "conviction" as a strong belief or opinion developed later, from the notion that a guilty verdict implies that the defendant has been "convinced" of their guilt. This usage can be traced back to the 16th century.
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