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What is the origin of word parakeet?

The word "parakeet" has a fascinating history, tracing back to ancient Greek origins.

* Ancient Greek: The word ultimately comes from the Ancient Greek word "παρακέτος" (parakétos), meaning "one who sits by" or "companion." This likely refers to the bird's habit of being near humans, often kept as pets.

* Medieval Latin: The word evolved into the Medieval Latin "paracetus," which was then adopted into various European languages.

* English: The word "parakeet" entered the English language in the 16th century, borrowing from the French "perruche" (which itself was derived from the Medieval Latin "paracetus").

So, in essence, the word "parakeet" signifies a bird that is often found close to people, a companion, or a pet.

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