Stake

/steɪk/ noun

A stake is a strong, pointed stick or post that is pushed into the ground to support or mark something. It can also mean the money, risk, or personal interest someone has in a situation or decision.

From Old English “staca” meaning “stake, post,” related to Old Norse “staki.” The physical idea of a post in the ground later broadened into the idea of something you ‘put in’ or risk in a situation.

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