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What is the root word of etiquette?

The root word of "etiquette" is "ticket".

It might seem surprising, but the word "etiquette" originally referred to small labels or tags that were used to indicate the order of precedence at formal events. These labels, called "tickets," would be placed on tables or chairs to show where people should sit. Over time, the word "etiquette" evolved to refer to the entire system of rules and customs governing social behavior.

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