The word "patriotic" refers to having or expressing love, devotion, or allegiance to one's country. It is often used to describe feelings, actions, or symbols that demonstrate support for a nation, especially during times of conflict or significant events.
The term "patriotic" originates from the Medieval Latin word "patriota," which means "fellow countryman." This, in turn, comes from the Greek word "patriotes," derived from "patrios," meaning "of one's fathers" or "ancestral." The root word "patria" means "fatherland."