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- conscript (n.)[conscript 词源字典]
- 1800, perhaps a back-formation (influenced by French adjective conscrit) from conscription.[conscript etymology, conscript origin, 英语词源]
- conscript (v.)
- 1813, American English, from conscript (n.). A word from the militia drafts in the War of 1812. Popularized (or unpopularized) during U.S. Civil War, when both sides resorted to it in 1862. Related: Conscripted; conscripting.
- conscript (adj.)
- 1530s, from Latin conscriptus, past participle of conscribere "to draw up, list," literally "to write together" (see conscription).