Etymology
gaignerie
(profit)gaignier
(to earn)gaagner
(to earn, to win)*waidanjan
(to go, to strive)Meaning
Origin
The word "gain" ultimately derives from the Frankish word "waidanjan," which meant "to go" or "to strive." It entered the English language through the Old French term "gaagner," which had the same meaning as its Frankish ancestor. The word "gain" has been used in English since the 13th century.
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