client

client
\ \ [14] The original status of a client was rather lowly: he was someone who was at another’s beck and call, and dependent on them.
\ \ The word comes from Latin cliēns, an alteration of an earlier cluēns, the present participle of the verb cluērelisten, follow, obey’; hence someone who was cliēns was always listening out for another’s orders, unable to take independent action (in ancient Rome it meant specifically a plebeian under the protection of a nobleman). That sense is preserved in such English expressions as ‘client state’. The word’s more modern senses have developed through ‘person on whose behalf a lawyer acts’ in the 15th century to simply ‘customer’ in the 17th century.

Word origins - 2ed. . 2005.

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Synonyms:
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