Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
"Precinct" originally referred to a boundary or enclosure. It derives from the Latin phrase praecingere cingulum, which means "to gird on a belt or girdle." This phrase was used to describe the act of cincturing, or binding oneself with a belt. Over time, the word "precinct" came to refer not only to the belt itself but also to the area or boundary that it encircled.
In modern usage, "precinct" has a variety of meanings:
In general, "precinct" retains its original meaning of a boundary or enclosure, whether physical or administrative.
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