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wage verb (waged, waging) to engage in or fight (a war or battle). noun 1 (often wages) a regular, especially daily or weekly rather than monthly, payment from an employer to an employee, especially an unskilled or semi-skilled one. Compare salary. 2 (wages) singular & plural, literary reward, recompense or repayment • The wages of sin is death.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French wagier to pledge.

wage verb (waged, waging) to engage in or fight (a war or battle). noun 1 (often wages) a regular, especially daily or weekly rather than monthly, payment from an employer to an employee, especially an unskilled or semi-skilled one. Compare salary. 2 (wages) singular & plural, literary reward, recompense or repayment • The wages of sin is death.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French wagier to pledge.

wage verb (waged, waging) to engage in or fight (a war or battle). noun 1 (often wages) a regular, especially daily or weekly rather than monthly, payment from an employer to an employee, especially an unskilled or semi-skilled one. Compare salary. 2 (wages) singular & plural, literary reward, recompense or repayment • The wages of sin is death.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French wagier to pledge.