
A
freelancer or
freelance worker is a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer. The term was first coined by
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) in his well-known historical romance
Ivanhoe to describe a "medieval mercenary warrior." The phrase later transitioned to a figurative noun around the 1860s and was then officially recognized as a verb in
1903 by various authorities in
etymology such as the
Oxford English Dictionary. Only in modern times has the term morphed from a noun (a freelance or a freelancer) into various verb forms (a journalist who freelances), and an adverb (she worked freelance).
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