quarantine
noun a state or period of isolation for people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to contagious disease. verb put in quarantine. ORIGIN originally denoting a period of forty days during which a widow who was entitled to a share of her deceased husbands estate had the right to remain in his house; from Italian quarantina forty days.
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