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LetterC
Letter namecee
Pronounciation/siː/


Definition for citizen
Word:citizen
Pronounciation:/ˈsitizən/
Century:14th
DA Name:citizen
Era:C.E.
Origin:Original
Type:Official
Source Language:Latin

Source Language Words:

early 14c., "inhabitant of a city," from Anglo-Fr. citezein (spelling altered by influence of denizen), from O.Fr. citeien "city-dweller, citizen" (12c., Mod.Fr. citoyen), from cite (see city) + -ain (see -ian). Replaced O.E. burhsittend and ceasterware. Sense of "inhabitant of a country" is late 14c.

Source Text:

Definition:

  1. A legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.
  2. An inhabitant of a particular town or city.
  3. a member of a state
  4. a native or naturalized person who owes allegiance to a government and is entitled to protection from it

A "citizen" is frequently interpreted as being an equal member of a society. However, citizenship can also imply lesser rights than others within the same community. It is why the term member is used to describe all relationships within Ucadian societies.

 

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