Owes

/oʊz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular of 'owe,' meaning to be indebted to someone for money, goods, or services. To be obligated to give or repay something.

Etymology

From Old English āgan (to have, possess), which paradoxically evolved to mean the opposite - to lack something that belongs to another. This semantic flip occurred because owing implied having a duty or obligation.

Kelly Says

The shift from 'having' to 'lacking' in the word 'owe' represents one of language's most interesting reversals. Old English āgan is also the root of 'ought,' showing how moral obligation and financial debt were historically linked concepts.

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