Entrepreneur

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Etymology

Michelle Holliday:

"Consider the very word “entrepreneur.” Those with some knowledge of French may assume that it means “take between-er” or middleman. In fact, the word comes from the Latin “inter prehendere,” which means to take hold of something with both hands in the interest of both responsibility and mastery. There is a sense of adventure in the full etymology." (https://thrivableworld.mn.co/posts/it-takes-a-village-to-raise-an-entrepreneur)