grubstake
noun
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L321520 on Wikidata ↗verb
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L331863 on Wikidata ↗Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From grub + stake.
- Money, materials, tools, food etc. provided to a prospector in return for a share in future profits.
“I've been through hell. The other three are all at work and healthy, getting grub-stake to prospect up White River this winter.”
- An amount of money advanced to someone starting a business in return for a share of the future profits.
- Money, necessities stockpiled to sustain an effort for a period of time.
“No one however should go to this country intending to mine without taking with him a year's supplies commonly known as a grub stake or its money equivalent about $1,000.”
“However, each of these words might, on occasion, be used in a different sense, [...], "grub-stake" to denote one's food supply, regardless of how obtained.”
verb
Etymology: From grub + stake.
- To supply such funds to.
“"Nobody grub-stakes me," was the answer. "I stake myself, and when I make a killing it's sure all mine. [...] "”