Natio
Natio is a Latin noun with meanings tied to birth, origin, and, in its broader sense, a people or nation. The term derives from a root related to being born and is feminine, forming the third-declension noun natio, nationis (genitive nationis). In classical Latin, natio is used to denote a people or ethnos and can be rendered in English as “nation” or “tribe,” depending on context. In later Latin, the sense of natio as a political or ethnic grouping persisted, appearing in ethnographic and sometimes legal texts from the medieval and early modern periods.
In linguistic and classical studies, natio is often discussed alongside related terms such as gens (clan or
Today, natio is primarily encountered in scholarly discussions of Latin language and history, or in the study