Foothold

/ˈfʊthoʊld/ noun

a small place where a climber can safely rest their foot, or more generally, an initial position or starting point for gaining more power or influence.

From 'foot' (Old English 'fot') + 'hold' (Old English 'hald' meaning grip or support). The literal climbing sense dates to the 1600s, while the figurative sense developed by the 1800s.

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