Orphan

/ˈɔːrfən/ noun/adjective

Definition

A child whose parents have died, or something without a related companion or support system.

Etymology

From Greek 'orphanos' meaning deprived of parents. The word traveled through Latin and Old French into English. Extended metaphorically to describe anything isolated or without connection.

Kelly Says

The concept of 'orphan' changed dramatically with modern social welfare—in medieval times, orphans often became servants or worse, but industrialization eventually led societies to create institutions to protect them.

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