Boss
MEANING
ORIGIN
Dutch
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Dutch word 'baas', meaning 'master' or 'overseer'.
CULTURAL NOTES
The term 'boss' became popular in English as a neutral word for a leader, avoiding negative connotations associated with 'master'.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The word was adopted into English in the 17th century, mainly in the United States, as a way to refer to an employer or person of authority.
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