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The word "老子" is formed by combining the character "老", meaning old or venerable, with "子", meaning child or master, creating a compound that literally translates to "Old Master". This term primarily refers to the ancient philosopher Laozi, where it functions as a respectful title emphasizing wisdom and seniority. In colloquial contexts, the same compound is used to denote self-importance, such as in the arrogant self-reference "I, your father", derived from the authoritative nuance of the components.