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earn·ing \ˈərniŋ, ˈə̄n-, ˈəin-, -nēŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English erning merit, from Old English earnung merit, recompense, from earnian to earn + -ung -ing — more at earn, -ing I 1. earnings plural a. : something (as wages or dividends) earned as compensation for labor or the use of capital < his earnings never amounted to more than $2000 a year > < corporation earnings are up > b. : the balance of revenue for a specific period that remains after deducting related costs and expenses incurred — compare profit 2. : the act or process of acquiring (as a reward or honor) or of fitting oneself to receive (as a commendation or rebuke) < the earning of his high position was not easy > < he seemed to set himself doggedly to the earning of his degree > |