VITALITY FIRST

The etymology of the word vitality traces back to Latin origins. It comes from the Latin word “vitalitas,” which means “vital force, life, or vigor.” This, in turn, is derived from “vitalis,” which means “of or pertaining to life,” and from “vita,” meaning “life.”

The term entered the English language in the late 16th century, primarily used to describe the quality of being full of life or energy, reflecting physical or mental vigor. The root “vit-“ in Latin is connected to concepts of life and living, evident in other words like “vital,” “vitamin,” and “revitalize,” all of which are associated with life, health, and energy.

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