The word „alumni” has a rich history that dates back to ancient Rome. Its origin lies in Latin, where „alumnus” (singular) and „alumni” (plural) were used to refer to a foster son, a pupil, or a protégé. The term is derived from the verb „alere,” which means „to nourish” or „to feed.” In this context, an „alumnus” or „alumni” was someone who had been nurtured, educated, or cared for, typically by an institution or individual.
 

 

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