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The word "scavenger" originates from the Old French verb "eschaugueter," meaning "to watch from a tower." This verb is derived from the Germanic root skauwon, meaning "to look" or "to observe."
For many centuries, people known as "scavengers" worked as waste collectors, retrieving discarded food and other items from garbage heaps or public streets.
Over time, the term "scavenger" acquired a more general meaning, referring to any person who searches for and collects unwanted or discarded items.
In recent years, scavenging has also become a popular hobby for some people, who enjoy searching for discarded or abandoned items that may have value or interest.
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