Carers

/ˈkɛrərz/ noun

People who take care of someone who is sick, elderly, or unable to care for themselves.

From Middle English 'caren' (to care), from Old Norse 'kǫrr' (sorrow, care). The suffix '-er' denotes one who performs an action, making 'carer' someone who cares, with '-s' forming the plural.

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