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The word "dote" comes from the Latin word "dōs," which means "dowry" or "marriage gift." In ancient Roman culture, a dowry was a sum of money or property that a bride's family gave to her husband-to-be to help establish their new household. Over time, the word "dote" came to be used more broadly to refer to any kind of gift or endowment.
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