Colonial

/kəˈloʊniəl/ adjective

“Colonial” relates to colonies or the period when one country controls and settles another region. It can describe political systems, architecture, attitudes, or historical times connected to colonization.

It comes from Latin “colonia” (settlement or farm) via “colony,” with the adjective‑forming suffix “-al.” The root “colere” means “to cultivate or inhabit.”

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