Etymology:
Meaning:
A resident is a person who:
Origin:
The term "resident" originates from the Latin verb "residēre," which means "to sit down." This verb is derived from the prefix "re-" (meaning "back") and the root "sedēre" (meaning "to sit"). The term was originally used to describe someone who had settled down in a particular place. Over time, it came to be used more broadly to refer to anyone who lives in a particular location.
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