Etymology
Meaning
Diligence, assiduity, painstaking effort, perseverance
Origin
The word "sedulity" originated from the Latin word "sēdulus," meaning "diligent, assiduous." It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "sed-," which means "to sit." This root implies the idea of remaining seated or settled, indicating a sense of unwavering focus and attention.
Over time, the meaning of "sēdulus" evolved to encompass a broader notion of diligence and perseverance. It was used to describe individuals who consistently applied themselves to their tasks, displaying a tireless commitment to their pursuits. This sense of constant effort and dedication is reflected in the modern meaning of "sedulity."
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