Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The term "etiquette" originally referred to a small stick or peg used to mark a spot or something. In the 14th century, it came to be used figuratively to refer to a code of polite behavior. This usage is thought to have originated from the practice of placing a small stick in the ground to indicate the boundary of a royal court. Anyone who crossed this boundary was expected to observe the court's etiquette.
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