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refugee

The origin and history of refugee.

Etymology

From French réfugié, "one who has taken refuge," originally describing French Protestants fleeing religious persecution in the 1680s; the modern broader sense of civilians fleeing war dates to World War I.

Origin: French · First attested 1680

Class of 1680

refugee first entered the language around 1680. Other words from the same year:

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