Patriotic
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mid 17th century: via late Latin from Greek patriōtikos ‘relating to a fellow countryman’ (see patriot).
wiktionary
From French patriotique, from Late Latin patriōticus, from Ancient Greek πατριωτικός(patriōtikós), from πατριώτης(patriṓtēs).
etymonline
patriotic (adj.)
1650s, "of one's own country," from French patriotique or directly from Late Latin patrioticus, from Greek patriotikos, from patriotes (see patriot). Meaning "full of patriotism, supporting one's own country; directed to the public safety and welfare" is from 1757. Related: Patriotical.