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    fa·mil·iar
    [fəˈmɪlɪə]
    adjective
    familiar (adjective)
    1. well known from long or close association:
      "their faces will be familiar to many of you" · "a familiar voice"
      Opposite:
    noun
    familiar (noun) · familiars (plural noun) · familiar spirit (noun) · familiar spirits (plural noun)
    1. a demon supposedly attending and obeying a witch, often said to assume the form of an animal:
      "her familiars were her two little griffons that nested in her skirts"
    2. (in the Roman Catholic Church) a person rendering certain services in a pope's or bishop's household.
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘intimate’, ‘on a family footing’): from Old French familier, from Latin familiaris, from familia ‘household servants, family’, from famulus ‘servant’.
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