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Jamison Prince
20 September, 06:20
Where did the english word slave come from
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Maeve Kidd
20 September, 08:22
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The english word slave comes from the Old French Sclave, from the Byzantine Greek, which, in turn, comes from the ethnonym Slav, because I'm some early Medieval wars many Slavs were captured and enslaved
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