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gain (n.)

late 15c., "that which has been acquired" (possessions, resources, wealth), from Middle French gain, from Old French gaaigne "gain, profit, advantage; work, business; booty; arable land" (12c.), from gaaignier "to gain, earn; capture, win" (see gain (v.)). Meaning "any incremental increase" (in weight, etc.) is by 1851. Related: Gains.

The original French word enfolded the notions of "profit from agriculture" and "booty, prey." Neither the verb nor the noun gain is in Middle English, which however had gainage "profit derived from agriculture" (late 14c., from Old French gaaignage); gaineier "farmer" (late 13c. as a surname); gainerie "a farm" (mid-15c.).

gain (v.)

1520s, "obtain as profit," from Middle French gagner, from Old French gaaignier "to earn, gain; trade; capture, win," also "work in the fields, cultivate land," from Frankish *waidanjan "hunt, forage," also "graze, pasture," from Proto-Germanic *waithanjan "to hunt, plunder," from *waithjo- "pursuit, hunting" (source also of Old English waþ "hunting," German Weide "pasture, pasturage," Old Norse veiðr "hunting, fishing, catch of fish").

This is from PIE root *weie- "to go after, strive after, pursue vigorously, desire," with noun derivatives indicating "force, power" (related to *wi-ro- "man;" see virile). Cognates include Sanskrit padavi- "track, path, trail," veti- "follows, strives, leads, drives;" Avestan vateiti "follows, hunts;" Greek hiemai "move oneself forward, strive, desire;" Lithuanian vyti "to chase, pursue;" Old Norse veiðr "chase, hunting, fishing;" Old English OE wað "a chase, hunt."

Meaning "obtain by effort or striving" is from 1540s; intransitive sense of "profit, make gain" is from 1570s. Meaning "arrive at" is from c. 1600. Of timepieces by 1861. Related: Gained; gaining. To gain on "advance nearer" is from 1719. To gain ground (1620s) was originally military.

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Definitions of gain from WordNet
1
gain (v.)
obtain;
Synonyms: derive
gain (v.)
win something through one's efforts;
Synonyms: acquire / win
gain (v.)
derive a benefit from;
Synonyms: profit / benefit
gain (v.)
reach a destination, either real or abstract;
Synonyms: reach / make / attain / hit / arrive at
gain (v.)
obtain advantages, such as points, etc.;
The home team was gaining ground
Synonyms: advance / win / pull ahead / make headway / get ahead / gain ground
gain (v.)
rise in rate or price;
The stock market gained 24 points today
Synonyms: advance
gain (v.)
increase or develop;
the peace movement gained momentum
Synonyms: gather
gain (v.)
earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages;
Synonyms: take in / clear / make / earn / realize / realise / pull in / bring in
gain (v.)
increase (one's body weight);
She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising
Synonyms: put on
2
gain (n.)
a quantity that is added;
they recorded the cattle's gain in weight over a period of weeks
Synonyms: addition / increase
gain (n.)
the advantageous quality of being beneficial;
Synonyms: profit
gain (n.)
the amount of increase in signal power or voltage or current expressed as the ratio of output to input;
Synonyms: amplification
gain (n.)
the amount by which the revenue of a business exceeds its cost of operating;
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