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Origin and history of sedulous
sedulous(adj.)
"diligent in application or pursuit of an object," 1530s, from Latin sedulus "attentive, painstaking, diligent, busy, zealous," probably from sedulo (adv.) "sincerely, diligently," from sedolo "without deception or guile," from se- "without, apart" (see se-) + dolo, ablative of dolus "deception, guile, unlawful intention," which is cognate with Greek dolos "ruse, snare." Perhaps the Latin word is the Greek one borrowed, or both are from a common source. Related: Sedulously; sedulousness.
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