Curriculum

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early 19th century: from Latin (see curricle).


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Borrowed from Latin curriculum(“course”), derived from currō(“run, move quickly”).


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curriculum (n.)

"a course, especially a fixed course of study at a college, university, or school," 1824, from a Modern Latin transferred use of classical Latin curriculum "a running, course, career" (also "a fast chariot, racing car"), from currere "to run" (from PIE root *kers- "to run"). Used in English as a Latin word since 1630s at Scottish universities.