Advena

/ˈædvɛnə/ noun

In Roman history, a foreigner or foreign-born resident who is not a citizen; a resident alien.

From Latin 'advena,' meaning 'newcomer' or 'stranger,' derived from 'advenire' (to come to, arrive at). Used in historical contexts to describe non-citizen inhabitants of Roman territories.

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