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The word "sailor" originates from the Latin word "sal" (salt), which refers to the salty nature of the sea.
In the Middle Ages, the term "sailor" was used to describe those who worked on ships engaged in trade and commerce. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include all those who work or travel by sea.
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