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31 July 2024

  • curprev 07:4207:42, 31 July 2024Mbauwens talk contribs 5,355 bytes +1,744 No edit summary
  • curprev 07:2907:29, 31 July 2024Mbauwens talk contribs 3,611 bytes +3,611 Created page with "=Discussion= Will Ruddick: "Latin Origins: The term “corvée” derives from the Medieval Latin word “corrogata”, meaning “a day’s work”. The root word “corrogare” combines “co-” (together) and “rogare” (to ask or request), literally translating to “to gather or request together”. This reflects the ancient concept of corvée as a communal activity where people were called to gather to perform labour for the common good. Corvées originated..."