citouoyen
Norman
Etymology
From Old French citeien (“citizen”), from citet, cité (“city”), from Latin cīvitās (“citizenship, community of citizens”), from cīvis (“townsman, citizen”), from Proto-Italic *keiwis (“society”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱey- (“to lie down, settle; home, family; love; beloved”).
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