Etymology:
The word "stringer" has several possible etymologies:
Meaning:
A stringer is:
Origin:
The concept of a stringer as a person involved in illegal activities arose in the late 19th century in the United States, where organized crime figures were known as "stringers" because they controlled or "strung" together various criminal operations. The use of "stringer" to refer to construction support elements dates back to the 18th century. The term "stringer" for a journalist comes from the early 20th century, when reporters would write for multiple newspapers simultaneously to supplement their income.
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