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jekas [21]
3 years ago
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What is the etymology of this word employ

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Anna11 [10]3 years ago
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The first records of the word employ come from the 1400s. It ultimately derives from the Latin implicāre, meaning “to entangle” or “to engage” (the word engage is sometimes used to mean “to hire” or “to employ”). The words employer and employee came later.

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