earned
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
earn/ɜːn/
▶verb
- 1 obtain (money) in return for labour or services.
■ (of capital invested) gain (money) as interest or profit.
■ (earn something out) (of an author, book, recording artist, etc.) generate sufficient income through sales to equal the amount paid in an advance or royalty.
- 2 gain (something) as the reward for hard work or merit.
– origin OE earnian, of W. Gmc origin.
'earned' also found in these Oxford entries:
allowance
- basic wage
- beer money
- bit
- buck
- come
- dissaving
- divvy
- earned income
- earned run
- earnings
- honest
- loss
- money
- national income
- petrodollar
- profit
- sweat equity
- taking
- title
- undeserved
- unearned
- wage
- well earned

