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Mankind etymology
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English word mankind comes from Middle English (1100-1500) mankin
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mankin
Middle English (1100-1500)
(enm)
mankind
English
(en)
(obsolete) Human feelings; humanity.. Men collectively, as opposed to all women.. The human race in its entirety.