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The Latin root servire is related to the Proto-Indo-European root sehr-, meaning "to bind," "to protect." This suggests that the original meaning of *servire was related to protection or guardianship.
Over time, the meaning of servire evolved to include more general notions of service, assistance, and subordination. The English word "serve" entered the language in the 14th century and has since taken on a wide range of meanings.
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