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What is the origin of word volunteer?

The word "volunteer" comes from the Latin word "voluntarius," which means "willing" or "of one's own will."

This word itself is derived from the Latin word "voluntas," meaning "will" or "desire."

So, the origin of "volunteer" is rooted in the concept of acting freely and willingly, without being forced or required. This is reflected in the modern usage of the word, referring to someone who chooses to offer their time or services without expecting payment or reward.

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