Principle

/ˈprɪnsəpəl/ noun

A basic rule, belief, or idea that guides how something works or how people behave. It can also mean a moral rule that you refuse to break.

From Latin *principium* meaning 'beginning' or 'foundation', related to *princeps* 'first'. It entered English through Old French, with the sense of a starting point or basic truth.

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