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The Latin word "servus," meaning "slave" or "servant," is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ser-, which means "to serve." This root is also the basis for related terms in various languages that convey the idea of service or servitude. In Latin, "servus" can also be connected to the verb "servire," which means "to serve." The transition of meaning reflects the social and economic contexts of ancient Roman society.

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