Etymology
The word "tamper" is derived from the Old French word "tamperer," meaning "to interfere, to meddle." The word ultimately comes from the Latin verb "temptare," meaning "to try, to test."
Meaning
To tamper means:
Origin
The word "tamper" has been used in English since the 14th century. It originally referred to the act of altering the quality or purity of a substance, such as by watering down wine. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include any type of unauthorized or dishonest interference.
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