Typical
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early 17th century: from medieval Latin typicalis, via Latin from Greek tupikos, from tupos (see type).
wiktionary
From Late Latin typicalis, from Latin typicus(“typical”), from Ancient Greek τυπικός(tupikós, “of or pertaining to a type, conformable, typical”), from τύπος(túpos, “mark, impression, type”), equivalent to typic, type + -al.
etymonline
typical (adj.)
c. 1600, "symbolic, emblematic," from Medieval Latin typicalis "symbolic," from Late Latin typicus "of or pertaining to a type," from Greek typikos, from typos "impression" (see type (n.)). Sense of "characteristic" is first recorded 1850. Related: Typically.