Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
The word "gare" originally referred to a pointed or sharpened object used as a weapon or tool. It is believed to derive from the same Indo-European root as the words "gore," "thorn," and "garrotte," all of which relate to sharp or piercing objects.
Over time, the meaning of "gare" evolved to include:
The word "gare" in the sense of a railway station originated in French, where it was derived from the Old French word "garer" ("to guard, protect"). This is because railway stations were often heavily guarded due to the value of the contents of the trains.
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