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The word "forsaken" originates from the Old English verb "forsacan," which meant "to renounce, cast off, or abandon." This verb was derived from the Proto-Germanic root *fursakaną, which also meant "to quarrel or renounce."
The Proto-Indo-European root *wer- is related to the concept of protecting or warding off. This suggests that the original meaning of "forsaken" may have been "to be exposed to danger or abandonment due to being unprotected."
Over time, the meaning of "forsaken" has evolved to encompass a broader range of situations where someone or something is abandoned, rejected, or deprived of hope or support.
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