Etymology:
Meaning:
A competitive relationship between two or more individuals or groups that involves:
Origin:
The word "rivalry" originates from the legal context, where it referred to two parties involved in a lawsuit. It later expanded to encompass any situation where individuals or groups competed for something, such as status, resources, or recognition.
Usage:
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Etymology French rival Latin rivalis someone who uses the same riverbank as another
Etymology Rival 14th century From Middle French rival from Old French rival li
Etymology Old French rivalité Late Latin rivalitas from rivalis person involved i
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Etymology Middle English contencioun from Old French contencion Old French from Lati
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Etymology Latin competere meaning to seek together to strive after Proto Indo Eu
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