נפוטיזם
Hebrew
Etymology
Ultimately from French népotisme, from Italian nepotismo, from Latin nepōs (“nephew”), a reference to the practice of popes appointing relatives (most often nephews) as cardinals during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Noun
נֶפּוֹטִיזְם • (nepotizm) m
- (uncountable) nepotism
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