Etymology:
The word "intermediacy" is derived from the Latin word "intermedius," meaning "intermediate" or "in the middle."
Meaning:
Origin:
The term "intermedius" was first used in Latin around the 1st century BCE. It is composed of the following elements:
The word "intermediary" was first used in English in the 14th century, derived from "intermedius" through Old French.
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