Dalliance

The word “dalliance” comes from the Old French term “dallier,” which means to chat or to waste time. It was derived from the Late Latin word “dalliare,” indicating a more playful or amorous connotation. Over time, “dalliance” in English has come to refer to a casual romantic or sexual relationship, as well as to the act of dawdling or wasting time.

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