Etymology:
Meaning:
1. (Noun)
2. (Adjective)
Origin:
The word "corespondent" originated in the mid-1600s, from the Latin phrase "co-respondens," meaning "answering together." The term was initially used in law to refer to a person who was summoned to defend a case against a plaintiff alongside the defendant.
Over time, the word expanded its meaning to include those who contribute written material to publications. This usage likely emerged from the fact that correspondents often provide information or reports in response to events or inquiries.
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