Etymology:
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Origin:
The word "earner" originates from the Old English term "earnung," which referred to the act of earning money or goods through labor. The term is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₃er- or *h₃or-, meaning "to plow." This connection suggests that the concept of earning was initially associated with agricultural work and the cultivation of crops.
Over time, the term "earner" expanded its meaning to encompass all types of work and activities that generate income, including wage labor, self-employment, and investments. It also came to be associated with individuals who are entitled to receive compensation for their contributions, such as employees, contractors, and beneficiaries.
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