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The word "tradition" originates from the Latin word "traditio," which means "a handing over, delivery, transmission, surrender." This word, in turn, derives from the Proto-Indo-European root *tréḱ-, meaning "to pass over, hand across, run."
The concept of tradition implies that customs and practices are transmitted from one person or group to another, usually from older generations to younger generations. It suggests a sense of continuity and the preservation of cultural values and practices over time.
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