Militia derives from Latin roots: . miles /miːles/ : soldier [5]-itia /iːtia/ : a state, activity, quality or condition of being [6] [7]; militia /mil:iːtia/: Military service [5]; The word militia dates back to ancient Rome, and more recently to at least 1590 when it was recorded in a book by Sir John Smythe, Certain Discourses Military with the meanings: a military force; a body of ... More @Wikipedia
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