in the adverse usually racial sense discriminate was first recorded in the united states in 1866
so discrimination in this sense was probably not far behind nor far away in emerging from it
in the positive sense of discernment discrimination is much older & derives ultimately from latin
so Britain or even Italy could be said to be the country of origin in that case
The word "discrimination" originates from the Latin word "discriminatio," which means to distinguish or differentiate between things. It does not have a specific country of origin, as Latin was spoken in ancient Rome and influenced many languages worldwide.
The word "sofa" originated from Turkey. It comes from the Arabic word "suffah," which referred to a raised platform for seating.
The root word of discrimination is "discriminate," which comes from the Latin word "discriminare," meaning to distinguish or separate.
The word "bungalow" originated in India. It comes from the Hindi word "bangala," meaning "in the Bengal style," referring to one-story houses with verandas commonly found in Bengal, India.
The word "hamburger" did not originate in France. It is derived from the German city of Hamburg.
The noun forms for the verb to originate are originator, one who originates, and origination. Origin is another noun form.
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