Competition

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early 17th century: from late Latin competitio(n- ) ‘rivalry’, from competere ‘strive for’ (see compete).


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Borrowed from French compétition, from Late Latin competītiō, competītiōnem, from Latin competō, from con- + petō.


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competition (n.)

c. 1600, "action of seeking or endeavoring to gain what another is endeavoring to gain at the same time," from Late Latin competitionem (nominative competitio) "rivalry," in classical Latin "agreement," noun of action from past participle stem of competere (see compete).

Meaning "a contest for something, a trial of skill as a test of superiority or fitness" is from 1610s. Sense of "rivalry in the marketplace" attested from 1793; that of "entity or entities with which one competes" is from 1961, especially in business.