Village
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late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin villa ‘country house’.
wiktionary
From Middle English village, from Old French village, from Latin villāticus, ultimately from Latin villa (English villa).
etymonline
village (n.)
late 14c., "inhabited place larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town," from Old French vilage "houses and other buildings in a group" (usually smaller than a town), from Latin villaticum "farmstead" (with outbuildings), noun use of neuter singular of villaticus "having to do with a farmstead or villa," from villa "country house" (from PIE root *weik- (1) "clan"). As an adjective from 1580s. Village idiot is recorded from 1825. Related: Villager (1560s).