The word 'lobby' derives from the Latin word lobium - a covered walk or portico.
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The Latin word lobia.
The Latin word lobia.
lobby is a root word The etymology of lobby, in the political sense, is the lobby of the house of representatives, where people were hired by big business to stand there and hold a place in line to see their Congressmen and talk to them personally, which everyone has a right to do. In practice, these hired professionals would show up days early and line up in the hundreds so that their employers' agenda would monopolize the Congressmens' time to the greatest extent possible. So basically it became almost impossible for ordinary people to see their Congressmen. The people hired to do this job became known sarcastically as lobby experts, students of lobby, and eventually just lobbyists.
Vestibule
The noun 'lobby' is a concrete noun as a word for an open area at the entrance of a building; a waiting room; a group of people organized to influence politicians or public officials; a word for a physical thing or group.The word 'lobby' is also a verb: lobby, lobbies, lobbying, lobbied.
The legal meaning of the word "lobby' :Lobby refers to a group, organization or association that attempts to influence a legislation or government to achieve an outcome more favorable to its agenda or objectives.
Foyer
Vestibule
The word for "lobby" in French is "le hall" or "le vestibule."
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.